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The Alpine Pursuit: An Emma Lord Mystery

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Alpine Pursuit: An Emma Lord Mystery

Contributors:

By (Author) Mary Daheim

ISBN:

9780345447920

Series:
Series Number:

16

Publisher:

Random House USA Inc

Imprint:

Random House Inc

Publication Date:

15th April 2005

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

FIC

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

288

Dimensions:

Width 108mm, Height 178mm, Spine 20mm

Weight:

143g

Description

As her myriad of fans can attest, USA Today bestselling author Mary Daheim creates wonderful mysteries peopled with marvelous characters as quirky as they are endearing. The Seattle Times says Daheim is one of the brightest stars in our citys literary constellationand the popularity of her irresistible Pacific Northwest crime series has swept across the nation.

For a small town newspaper like The Alpine Advocate, a new play at the local community college is big news. Editor and publisher Emma Lord is duty-bound to attend opening night, but expects the amateur enterprise will serve only as a cure for insomnia. The play is dubbed a black comedy, but the only laughs Emma gets are from the bad acting and the wretched script. And while the turgid production makes Wagners Ring cycle seem like a vignette, the real drama begins just before the final curtain.

Hans Berenger, dean of students, wasnt well known or well liked around Alpine, but the audience found his death scene genuinely convincinguntil they realized he wasnt acting. No one can say how or when the blanks in the prop gun were replaced with the real bullets that killed Berenger, but the list of suspects reads like a playbill of the cast and crew. They all had opportunity, access, and their own axes to grind with the thespically challenged dean.

Seeking the assistance of Vida Runkel, the Advocates redoubtable House and Home editor, Emma Lord vows to unravel a mystery that spirals out into unexpected places. As Emma sets the stage for the most likely suspect, she finds herself in a two-character scene whose next cue could make the resolute editor take a finaland permanentbow.

Reviews

Daheims small-town characters are a mix of smart, conniving, lecherous, clumsy [and] wisecracking. . . . If you like the Cat Who mysteries by Lilian Jackson Braun, youll find similar fun here.
San Antonio Express-News


SOLID PROSE, REMARKABLE CHARACTERS, AND [AN] ENTERTAINING PLOT.
Library Journal

ALWAYS A PLEASURE.
The Seattle Times

Author Bio

Mary Richardson Daheimstarted spinning stories before she could spell. Daheim has been a journalist, an editor, a public relations consultant, and a freelance writer, but fiction was always her medium of choice. In 1982, she launched a career that is now distinguished by more than sixty novels. In 2000, she won the Literary Achievement Award from the Pacific Northwest Writers Association. In October 2008, she was inducted into the University of Washingtons Communication Alumni Hall of Fame. Daheim lives in her hometown of Seattle and is a direct descendant of former residents of the real Alpine, which existed as a logging town from 1910 to 1929, when it was abandoned after the mill was closed. The Alpine/Emma Lord series has created interest in the site, which was named a Washington State ghost town in July 2011. An organization called the Alpine Advocates has been formed to preserve what remains of the town as a historic site.

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