Still mourning the loss of her partner and hoping to find some measure of peace, Grace McGuiness travels to her remote mountain cabin. Despite an unexpected snowstorm and the loss of electricity and telephone service, Grace feels safe with her big dog, Luke, and has sufficient supplies to wait out the storm. She is not worried until two separate, uninvited guests arrive, bringing chaos, danger, and terror. With her SUV hopelessly stuck in a snowy ditch, can she survive when there is no way out and nowhere to run?
Sandra Bolton writes mysteries and police procedurals about the people and places she has come to know and love. Extensive travels and a teaching career that spans over twenty-five years with diverse populations provide a feeling of authenticity to her novels. Key Witness and Abducted Innocence, books one and two of the Emily Etcitty Mysteries, published by Thomas and Mercer, take place in the starkly beautiful Four Corners area of New Mexico and on the remote Navajo Reservation. During her three years teaching on the reservation, she gained an appreciation for the Navajo people, their land, and traditions which she manages to weave seamlessly into her books. Her first novel, A Cipher in the Sand, centers around a Peace Corps volunteer’s harrowing experience with corruption and crime in Honduras where Sandra lived and worked for two years. She currently resides in northern New Mexico with her dog Sam, dividing her time between writing, hiking, and cooking great meals for friends. The third novel in her Emily Etcitty series is near completion.
Nowhere To Run by Sandra Bolton is a riveting tale of survival. A widow’s restful stays in her cabin in the canyon turn deadly when she is targeted by a fleeing criminal looking for a way to get to a small town in Colorado. A innocent young man is caught in the crosscurrent and may not survive. Could not put this book down.