A hidden marijuana farm and the murder of a long-lost granddaughter keep Tempe busy, while her husband has troubles of his own, when the description of a man who exposes himself to school children sounds like Hutch. The wingbeat of an owl is a harbinger of danger. Suspicious newcomers, false accusations, and a grandfather's heartache lead to murder.
Marilyn Meredith is the author of over thirty published novels, including the award winning Deputy Tempe Crabtree mystery series and the under the name F. M. Meredith, the Rocky Bluff P.D. series. She borrows a lot from where she lives in the Southern Sierra for the town of Bear Creek and the surrounding area, including the nearby Tule River Indian Reservation.
For the Rocky Bluff P.D. series, she uses a lot she remembers from her time living on the coast, in a place much like Rocky Bluff.
She does like to remind everyone that she is writing fiction. Marilyn is a member of EPIC, three chapters of Sisters in Crime, Mystery Writers of America, and on the board of the Public Safety Writers of America Series: * Deputy Tempe Crabtree
In this intense story, Hitch is faced with false accusations. There were enough twists in the narrative to keep me turning pages. I tried to finish reading last night, but my eyes wouldn't cooperate.
This series is going downhill. The author has gradually been adding more foul language and dangerously mixing Native American religious beliefs with Christianity. I think I'm done with the series.