The Alpine Zen
Emma Lord Series, Book 26
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February 23, 2015
Set in 2005, Daheim’s engrossing 26th and final mystery featuring Alpine, Wash., newspaper publisher Emma Lord (after 2014’s The Alpine Yeoman) finds Emma worried about Vida Runkel, her House & Home editor at the Alpine Advocate. Vida is despondent over her grandson, Roger Hibbert, who’s serving a four-year prison term for luring teenage girls into prostitution. But Emma, happily married to Sheriff Milo Dodge for nearly a year, is soon occupied with the plight of another woman, Ren Rawlings, a high school art teacher in San Luis Obispo, Calif., where Ren settled with her adoptive parents at age 10. Ren, whose mother gave her up at birth, is sure that her mother was murdered, probably in Alpine, where she intends to stay until
she finds the killer. A complex plot and a cast of vivid characters will keep readers turning the pages. Series fans will be sorry to see the last of Emma, Milo, and company.
April 1, 2015
All is not well in Alpine, WA, in 2005, despite its picturesque mountain setting. Emma Lord, publisher of the local Alpine Advocate, tries to juggle a growing personal feud with her friend and fellow journalist Vida Runkel and the arrival of Ren Rawlings, a strange young woman who claims that her hippie parents were murdered years ago in the town (despite a dearth of actual evidence). Still settling into her new marriage to Sheriff Milo Dodge, Emma would rather concentrate on running the newspaper than keep tabs on two equally crazy women. Then a body turns up in the town dump and all hell breaks loose. Ren is convinced the corpse is connected to her bizarre quest to solve her parents' murder and tells Emma she thinks her life is in danger now. At the same time, Vida vanishes, leading Emma to worry that something more sinister is going on than just a spat between friends. VERDICT In this lively and satisfying 26th and final installment of her long-running series (after 2014's The Alpine Yeoman), Daheim brings her vivid cast of small-town characters full circle. Even after a full alphabet's worth of adventure, readers will be sorry to see the last of Emma, Milo, and the rest of the Alpine community. [See Prepub Alert, 10/13/14.]
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