More About River Spirits
When I began writing River Spirits I wasn't sure exactly where I was going with it. The only thing I really knew was that I had to have a character named Kate Eileen Shannon. If the name sounds familiar to you it's because it belongs to an author. She won my last contest to have a character in a book named after her.
I only know Kate Eileen Shannon from the Internet and her books. However, isn't that a great name? It conjured up a great person. I immediately imagined a young and in some ways, naive person, with red bouncy curls.
My Kate Eileen has a job that might've been fun under different circumstances as she's the personal assistant to a fading movie star. Unfortunately, her boss is a shrew. She treats Kate Eileen as a servant.
The only reason Kate Eileen doesn't quit is because her beau is the star's driver. If she quits she won't be able to see him.
Once I knew this character, the plot began unfolding.
Of course there is a murder--and because it happens on the Bear Creek Indian Reservation, Deputy Tempe Crabtree is assigned to investigate the case.
Book
13 of the Tempe Crabtree Mystery series (It's 14 if you count the prequel.)
eBook
978-1-60659-410-0
161
pages
56400
words
$4.99
Trade
Paperback
978-1-60659-411-7
224
pages
5x8
$12.95
Mystery
Women
Sleuths
Suspense
Contemporary
Multicultural
While
filming a movie on the Bear Creek Indian Reservation, the film crew trespasses
on sacred ground, threats are made against the female stars, a missing woman is
found by the Hairy Man, an actor is murdered, and Deputy Tempe Crabtree has no
idea who is guilty.
Once
again, the elusive and legendary Hairy Man plays an important role in this
newest Deputy Tempe Crabtree mystery.
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