Hidden Heritage
By (Author) Charlotte Hinger
Poisoned Pen Press
Poisoned Pen Press
1st November 2013
United States
General
Fiction
Crime and mystery: women sleuths
FIC
Paperback
288
Width 1mm, Height 1mm, Spine 1mm
1g
Will Lottie be lost in this maze of magic Does this family and its secret hold the key to murder and other terrible crimes After a gruesome killing at the Carlton County, Kansas, livestock feedyard, Sheriff Sam Abbot, Undersheriff Lottie Albright, and her ranching husband deputy know their resources are over-stretched. Still, none of their team or neighboring law enforcement in Western Kansas welcomes the idea of a regional crime center. Kansas Bureau of Investigation Agent Dimon suggests the murder may not be a simple local affair. Unconvinced, Lottie- still director of the historical society-calls for stories from families whose ancestors were part of groups colonizing Kansas. Dona Francisca Diaz is the ancient head of one such clan. It turns out, Francisca's great grandson Victor was the murder victim. Francisca, a fabled curandera with terribly damaged hands, insists she knows why Victor was killed. The key, she claims, is in ancient documents. At Dona Francisca's invitation, Lottie visits the Diaz' property. In a drought-ridden area, the land is lush. Francisca wants Lottie to train as her heir. Reluctant yet fascinated, Lottie agrees.
""Lottie Albright, undersheriff of Carlton County, Kansas, isnt too thrilled with her latest assignmentgoing undercover at a livestock feed yard to investigate a mans death. Apparently there are some illegal activities going on in which the sheriff himself might be involved. Convinced that the sheriffis being wrongly accused, Lottie vows to clear her friend and colleagues name. This is the third Albright mystery, and, like the previous two, it draws on Lotties other occupationhistorianto tell a story in which a modern-day crime connects with mysteries from the past. The author adroitly juggles the primary story with a subplot concerning the effects Lotties secrecy about her assignment are having on her family."" Booklist ""This third case for Lottie (Lethal Lineage, 2011, etc.) is filled with surprising historical information, social commentary, romance and a strong mystery.""--Kirkus a whodunit that will keep the reader turning the pages until the dramatic conclusion. Publishers Weekly review on Lethal Lineage Deftly drawn characters and a complicated but believable mystery leave you yearning for more. Kirkus review for Lethal Lineage Historical research is anything but dull in Hinger's debut, which holds your attention every exciting step of the way. Kirkus Starred review for Deadly Descent
Charlotte Hinger is an awardwinning novelist and Kansas historian. The first book in her Lottie Albright series, Deadly Descent, won the Arizona Book Publishers award for Best Mystery/Suspense. Come Spring, a historical novel, won the Western Writers Medicine Pipe Bearers award and was a Spur finalist. Her short stories have been included in several anthologies and the Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine. www.charlottehinger.com