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According to legend, four hundred years ago, in a place now known as the State of New Hampshire, fur trader Hiram Horne was banished by Passaconaway,... Lire la suite
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According to legend, four hundred years ago, in a place now known as the State of New Hampshire, fur trader Hiram Horne was banished by Passaconaway, chief of the Pennacook Indians, after Horne was caught "doing it" with the tribe's cook, Pretty Feather. Horne, with his wife and five children, traveled north to the White Mountains, where he founded the village of Kot-Do-Init. In 1970 the fictional village has a year-round population of 2, 700, rising to 4, 500 during peak tourist seasons.
Pam and Michael Tatum are the owners of the Kot-do-init Inn. The story opens with the discovery that their newly hired bellboy has been stealing women's pink panties from the guests. The day before the stolen panties story breaks, Jim White, the maintenance manager of the Kot Mountain Skimobile, dies from a late night fall from the skimobile chairlift. He was riding it with Claire Dynor, unbeknownst to their spouses, which spawns a second scandal in the small town.
Both are topics of conversation at the Happy Morning Café between gossip collector Isaac Whitney and ski instructor Sam Bennings, a part-time investigative reporter for the Kot-do-Init Weekly News. Sam has a thing for Happy Morning waitress Macy Hicks, who's been dating wealthy playboy, Andrew Lewis, who is under suspicion for the mysterious skimobile death. Roger Sundbee, a freelance investigative reporter, arrives in town.
He will be recognizable to readers of Riehl's earlier books Freedom's Sins and Deception's Sins. He joins in the investigation of Jim White's fatal accident. This is the story of the owners of a ski resort, who try to entertain vacationers while small town gossip and the hunt for a madman swirl around them.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    09/02/2017
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    978-1-370-64961-7
  • EAN
    9781370649617
  • Format
    ePub
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
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Biographie de Karen Truesdell Riehl

Karen Truesdell Riehl's writing achievements are remarkable, given the award-winning author's lifelong battle with dyslexia. She was unable to read until the age of ten. Her published works now include a 2015 San Diego Book Awards winner, Helga: Growing Up in Hitler's Germany. Her other books include a memoir, Love and Madness: My Private Years with George C. Scott, telling of her 30-year hidden liaison with the international film star, six novels, eight plays and a radio comedy series, The Quibbles, available from ArtAge Publications at http://www.seniortheatre.com/product/the-quibbles-radio-shows/.
Her children's play, Alice in Cyberland, was an award winner in the National Southwest Writers Contest. Helga was an elementary school librarian, a 1948 German immigrant, when the author met her in 1977. Asked about her experience during the war, Helga quietly revealed she had been a "Jugend, " a member of Hitler's child army. Ten-year-old Helga was forced to join the Hitler Youth weekly meetings.
Lies and treats were used to build her allegiance to the Fuhrer. As the war drew nearer to her home in Berlin, Helga was sent away to a Youth Training Camp. Her slow disillusionment and harrowing escape home, is a coming-of-age story of a young girl's survival of Nazi mind control. Helga: Growing Up in Hitler's Germany was a 2015 San Diego Book Awards winner. In the romance novel, Hello Again, a finalist in the 2015 San Diego Book Awards, Shannon Taggert falls in love with Nate, a graduate student teaching assistant.
But there's another woman in Nate's life, Tally, the daughter of Walter, his mentor and benefactor. Before meeting Shannon, as Walter lay dying, Nate promised to marry his daughter. The Ghosts of Fort Ord was inspired by the author's month-long stay near the remains of the abandoned military base. After having lived for several years in Terre Haute, Indiana, the author was inspired to write a story about scandals in a fictional small town, Freedom's Sins.
Saturday Night Dance Club, was inspired by a true story of four couples, from the 1900's to 1930's, touched by the Great War, organized crime, the Depression and the threat of another war, finding sanctuary in their weekly dance club. Drawing from her personal experience, Karen wrote Bad Girl: A Play. The Safe Haven Home for Unwed Mothers provides shelter from a judgmental society, but reveals its hypocrisy as well.
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