Mary Daheim’s bestselling novels, set in Alpine, a picturesque village tucked away in the Cascade Mountains, have charmed a generation of mystery lovers with suspenseful tales of the peril that bubbles up from below the serene surface of small-town life.
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An ill wind blows through Alpine, but Advocate publisher Emma Lord and Sheriff Milo Dodge seem immune to the prevailing angst. The newlyweds’ domestic idyll is most definitely over when a dead man is discovered near the fish hatchery and nobody has a clue as to his identity. Vida Runkel may have insight, but Emma’s redoubtable House & Home editor is mad at the world and saying little. Moreover, whispers of scandal travel through the quaint streets when some high school girls mysteriously take a walk on the wild side. And then Milo’s dedicated deputy, Sam Heppner, a true yeoman, suddenly goes AWOL.
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What’s happening in Alpine? If Milo knows, he’s not telling Emma. And Emma’s again headed for trouble when she starts snooping. The situation grows even more fraught when a shocking link is revealed between the mystery corpse and one of Alpine’s own, unearthing a long-buried dark secret. Tongues are wagging on Front Street—and the gossip contains an air of menace. Meanwhile, Mary Daheim has written her best book yet.
Praise for The Alpine Yeoman
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“Daheim injects enough wit and color to make her tale more entertaining than the standard small-town mystery.â€â€”Kirkus Reviews
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“A core of familiar characters adds charm to all Daheim’s ‘alphabet’ stories. Readers will find this new one similarly enjoyable.â€â€”Fredericksburg Free Lance–Star
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“A witty and wonderful story that will keep readers glued to the pages . . . This author should be given a pat on the back considering this is the twenty-fifth novel in the Emma Lord series . . . and each one just keeps getting better and better!â€â€”Suspense Magazine
“This is the twenty-fifth Alpine mystery and Mary Daheim continues to delight readers with new twists and a wonderful and ever-evolving cast of eccentric characters. Highly recommended.â€â€”I Love a Mystery
Praise for Mary Daheim and her Emma Lord mysteries
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“Always entertaining.â€â€”The Seattle Times
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“Mary Daheim writes with wit, wisdom, and a big heart. I love her books.â€â€”Carolyn Hart
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“Daheim writes . . . with dry wit, a butter-smooth style, and obvious wicked enjoyment.â€â€”The Oregonian
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“The characters are great, and the plots always attention-getting.â€â€”King Features Syndicate
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“Even the most seasoned mystery fans are caught off-guard by [Daheim’s] clever plot twists.â€â€”BookLoons
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“Witty one-liners and amusing characterizations.â€â€”Publishers Weekly
From the Hardcover edition.