About the book
Wilderness guide Crystal Rainey leads a group of college students to a private campground amidst the awe-inspiring Olympic Rain Forest. The excursion is ruined when the charming hostess Roxie is discovered standing over the land owner’s body, murder weapon in hand.
Enlisted to investigate the crime to absolve her friend, Crystal descends on the quiet city of Forks to find loggers, developers, and eco-protesters circling the property, intent on either exploiting or protecting the bastion of old-growth forest. The list of suspects is intimidating. Can Crystal find answers in a community determined to keep her in the dark?
And I thought
I love to stumble onto new Authors. And new series.
Series books become really good Reads when you can Journey along with characters on thier adventures.
Spring Upon A Crime is the second book in the series. But it was easy to get into since it is written as a stand alone.
I loved the characters and loved the setting around a National Park.
There is a bit of humor and a lot of questions to be answered before the end.
The cover drew me in. I like a good cover that gives the reader a peak into the story without being too whimsical.
I enjoyed Spring Upon A Crime and plan to read more in this series.
I received a complimentary copy.
My review will appear on retail sites and Good Reads.
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Thank you so much for your review of Spring Upon a Crime! I agree-my cover arOwen's, Abigail Owen, is top notch and I am so lucky to have her! I do my best to make sure the story inside is as good as the cover promises😀. ML Erdahl
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