
The Alpine Uproar
An Emma Lord Mystery
$16.98
- Paperback
368 pages
- Release Date
15 March 2011
Summary
The twenty-first installment of Mary Daheim’s series featuring Emma Lord proves once again that life in the peaceful town of Alpine is usually anything but–and more evidence that Daheim never disappoints her fans.
In Emma Lord’s newest outing, a fight erupts at the local tavern, and a patron is murdered with a pool cue. But what initially seems to be an open-and-shut case disintegrates into the contradictory and confused recountings of the murder’s many witnesses. And each one has the…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780345502568 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 0345502566 |
| Author: | Mary Daheim |
| Publisher: | Random House USA Inc |
| Imprint: | Random House Inc |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 368 |
| Release Date: | 15 March 2011 |
| Weight: | 180g |
| Dimensions: | 175mm x 106mm x 24mm |
| Series: | Emma Lord |
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Critics Review
“Daheim writes … with dry wit, a butter-smooth style, and obvious wicked enjoyment.”—The Oregonian “Daheim’s premise—that random occurrences are connected—keeps the reader turning the pages.”—Publishers Weekly “Always entertaining … [a] slice of wry.”—The Seattle Times
About The Author
Mary Daheim
Mary Richardson Daheim started spinning stories before she could spell. Daheim has been a journalist, an editor, a public relations consultant, and a freelance writer, but fiction was always her medium of choice. In 1982, she launched a career that is now distinguished by more than sixty novels. In 2000, she won the Literary Achievement Award from the Pacific Northwest Writers Association. In October 2008, she was inducted into the University of Washington’s Communication Alumni Hall of Fame. Daheim lives in her hometown of Seattle and is a direct descendant of former residents of the real Alpine, which existed as a logging town from 1910 to 1929, when it was abandoned after the mill was closed. The Alpine/Emma Lord series has created interest in the site, which was named a Washington State ghost town in July 2011. An organization called the Alpine Advocates has been formed to preserve what remains of the town as a historic site.
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