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Intervention
A Tempe Crabtree mystery
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Intervention description:
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While Tempe and her husband Hutch are spending a weekend at a mountain lodge,
an unexpected blizzard causes white-out condition and loss of phones and
electricity. One of the other guests disappears and as Tempe investigates she
puts her own life at risk.
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| Evelyn Gale: | "...Ms. Meredith's characters are all well fleshed out with wide ranging motives, especially her lead characters with their fully developed opposing personalities and egos. With sensitivity and insight, she brings them together in love and respect for each other, never melding the two personalities, never subjugating one to the other, but gently reconciling the differences in their religious cultures.
As tense as a snow laden power line INTERVENTION roars to the solution like an avalanche, keeping the reader book-bound until the very end. Thanks for a superb read." |
| Sandy Tooley, author, When the Dead Speak, Nothing Else Matters, Restless Spirit: | "An intriguing group of Hollywood elite turn what was supposed to be a relaxing vacation for Tempe and Hutch into a puzzling whodunit. While a storm brews outside Tapper Lodge, tempers flare inside as everyone with motive and opportunity tries to point the finger elsewhere. Meredith has created in Tempe Crabtree a character who is strong and savvy. Between the lines of a smartly crafted mystery is woven Native American culture and spiritualism. This is a series that will continue to please."
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