Minnesota Authors
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60 Hikes within 60 Miles, Minneapolis and St. Paul : Including the Twin Cities Greater Metro Area and Beyond
Within the seven county "metro" area that encompasses the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul lies a network of hundreds of miles of trails. Hikes were selected to be representative of the area, showcasing the park or region's main attractions or personality. Some of these trails are broad, paved corridors through multi-use parks generously developed to provide a myriad of recreational opportunities for the young and old, the robust trekker, and the casual stroller.
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In Caddis Wood
A tender, nuanced portrait of a timeworn marriage. Told from the alternating perspectives of a husband and wife, In Caddis Wood explores the competing rhythms of romantic love, family life, and professional ambition, refracted through the changing seasons of a long marriage. Beneath the surface, affecting their collective future, beats the resilient and endangered heart of nature.
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May Day
Leaving the Twin Cities behind for a new life in rural Battle Lake, Minnesota, Mira James enjoys a brief romance with "the perfect man" before finding him dead. Delving into the mysteries of this quirky small town, she discovers that revenge is a tator-tot hotdish best served cold.
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Minnesota's Outdoor Wonders : Exploring the Wonders of Minnesota Month by Month
Field biologist Jim Gilbert takes a month-by-month approach to the changing Minnesota seasons, emphasizing the beauties that surround us at every phase of the earth's yearly cycle.
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Shunning Sarah
When a member of a Minnesota Amish community is found brutally murdered, investigator Riley Spartz encounters cultural challenges to traditional police procedures before uncovering clues about a dark web of fraud and deception.
Also available as an audiobook.
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Spilled Blood
In this stand alone novel, two Minnesota towns couldn't be more different: in affluent Barron, a powerful and secretive scientific research corporation enriches its residents, while downriver in blue-collar St. Croix, victims of that company's carcinogenic waste struggle to survive. The bad blood between the communities escalates into open warfare when the beautiful Ashlynn, daughter of the corporation's president, is found shot dead--and a St. Croix girl, Olivia Hawk, is accused of the crime. Olivia's father, Christopher, a Minneapolis lawyer, comes to defend his daughter and uncovers some ugly truths that endanger the residents of both towns.
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The Long-Shining Waters
Lake Superior, the North Country, the great freshwater expanse. Frigid. Lethal. Wildly beautiful. "The Long-Shining Waters" presents three stories whose characters are separated by centuries and circumstance, yet connected across time by a shared geography.
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The Maid of Fairbourne Hall
Fleeing a dishonorable man, Margaret abandons her pampered upper-class world for an anonymous life as a maid in the household of Nathaniel Upchurch, a suitor she once rejected in hopes of winning his brother.
Also available as an eBook.
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The Painted Drum
Discovering a cache of valuable Native American artifacts while appraising an estate in New Hampshire, Faye Travers investigates the history of a ceremonial drum, which possesses spiritual powers and changes the lives of people who encounter it.
Also available as an audiobook.
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Thirty Rooms to Hide in: Insanity, Addiction, and Rock'n'roll in the Shadow of the Mayo Clinic
As Thirty Rooms to Hide In follows the story of the Sullivan family—at times grim, at others poignant—there is a wonderful, dark humor that lifts the narrative. Tragic, funny, and powerfully evocative of the 1950s and 1960s, Thirty Rooms to Hide In is a tale of public success and private dysfunction, personal and familial resilience, and the strange power of humor to give refuge when it is needed most, even if it can’t always provide the answers.
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Undead and Unwed
When Betsy Taylor loses her job and then is killed in a car accident, she discovers that she isn't dead.



















