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When Appalachian Trail thru-hiker Lydia Manzo becomes lost in the woods of Maine, then is found dead, it sets off a chain of events that upsets the fragile peace of Redimere, Maine. While state investigators are sure Lydia killed herself, some in Redimere are sure someone killed her. As newspaper editor Bernadette "Bernie" O'Dea tries to sort out the truth, Police Chief Pete Novotny also disappears into the woods. Maine's northwestern High Peaks region can be a dark wilderness, but the mountains suddenly seem very crowded as Bernie searches for answers. It's another too-hot summer of deceit and death in Redimere.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
When Appalachian Trail thru-hiker Lydia Manzo becomes lost in the woods of Maine, then is found dead, it sets off a chain of events that upsets the fragile peace of Redimere, Maine. While state investigators are sure Lydia killed herself, some in Redimere are sure someone killed her. As newspaper editor Bernadette "Bernie" O'Dea tries to sort out the truth, Police Chief Pete Novotny also disappears into the woods. Maine's northwestern High Peaks region can be a dark wilderness, but the mountains suddenly seem very crowded as Bernie searches for answers. It's another too-hot summer of deceit and death in Redimere.
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Autorenporträt
Maureen Milliken is the city editor of the Morning Sentinel in Waterville, Maine. She grew up in Augusta and worked for a variety of newspapers in New England before returning to Maine in 2011. Her Bernie O'Dea mystery series novels Cold Hard News and No News is Bad News reflect not only her love for all that is Maine, but also her lifelong affection for the newspaper industry and fascination, of course, with the darker side of life. She lives in small central Maine town, where she watches where she steps in the woods.