Bitter Cry

Bitter Cry

by S. L. Stoner
Bitter Cry

Bitter Cry

by S. L. Stoner

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Overview

Progressives' History With a Mystery Twist
The eight Sage Adair action-adventure mysteries are set at the beginning of the twentieth century in Portland, Oregon and the Pacific Northwest. These fast-paced stories highlight the positive changes made by that era's progressives at a time when wealth and power were concentrated in the hands of a few. One reviewer wrote: "Authentic and well-researched, these historical mysteries show a colorful and corrupt city full of complex and shady characters. Sage Adair is a secret operative who works on behalf of the growing labor movement, pursuing his mission into hobo jungles, lumber camps, seedy saloons and the drawing rooms of the rich. Using authentic historical details, the books show readers a different Portland (OR), a time when houses of prostitution flourished, illegal votes bought judges, and employer opposition to unions took the form of murder." Bitter Cry has Sage meeting a young newsboy whose plight embroils the undercover operative in the problems of child poverty and child labor. The writing style is simple and spare. The series' characters, who are multi-racial and multi-ethnic, work collaboratively and optimistically to overcome challenges, making new friends along the way.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940161135495
Publisher: Yamhill Press
Publication date: 11/15/2019
Series: Sage Adair Historical Mysteries of the Pacific Northwest , #8
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 837 KB

About the Author

Susan Stoner, writing as S.L. Stoner, is a native Oregonian who was a labor union lawyer for many years. Like that of her series hero, Sage Adair, Stoner's life has tended toward the adventurous. She's worked in skid road bars, Las Vegas casinos, free clinics, as a prisoners' advocate, psychology center videographer and federal judge's intern. Besides living in Portland, Oregon, Susan has also lived in a forest lean-to, a Sikh home in Singapore, alongside an alligator-infested Louisiana bayou, inside a sweltering Las Vegas tent, in a camper atop a '65 International pick-up truck as well as in a variety of more traditional Houston, Texas, abodes. She was a participant in Portland's original neighborhood movement and has since been involved in citizen activism, like filing and winning a lawsuit to preserve Portland's soon-to-be destroyed historical open reservoirs (one of those "win the battle, lose the war" experiences). She lives with her husband and two dogs in Southeast Portland when they are not traveling or hanging out in the great Cascade forest. One of her passions is historical research, particularly that involving original source material. Bitter Cry is her eighth book in the award-winning Sage Adair Historical Mystery series that continues Sage’s adventures on the road to economic and social justice.
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