Solomon Spring

Solomon Spring

by Michelle Black
Solomon Spring

Solomon Spring

by Michelle Black

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Overview

The healing waters of the Solomon Spring hold no miracle cure for murder... - A child custody battle turns deadly on a windswept winter prairie in 1878. - A man begins a quixotic search for lost love in an effort to mend his shattered life. - A sacred Native American shrine is about to be defiled, but not if one determined woman can stop it. These three seemingly unrelated stories collide at the Solomon Springs natural wonder held sacred for centuries because of its legendary healing properties. Murder shatters the spiritual calm that is Solomon Spring. Seeking solace from the turbulent life she has led, Eden Murdoch returns to the Solomon Spring. The tranquility of this timeless place will soon be corrupted by a local businessman who plans to exploit the sacred waters of the Spring. Eden's earnest fight to prevent this sacrilege is interrupted by her own past. Brad Randall, her one-time lover, arrives with the astounding news that the infant son Eden lost fourteen years before has been located and is living nearby. The joy of her reunion with her son and with Brad, is clouded by the reappearance of her long-estranged husband, Lawrence Murdoch, who seeks sole custody of the boy and of the prosperous ranch the boy will inherit from his adoptive father. The warring couple engages in a vicious battle, both legal and emotional, with an unexpectedly deadly outcome. ********************* Praise for Solomon Spring "The strong characters, the vivid details of life in the West in the late 1800s, and an engaging plot combine to make this an absorbing historical mystery."- Booklist "Credible and engaging characters, particularly the fearless and feisty heroine, Eden Murdoch, together with a well-paced, suspenseful plot make for a fine historical adventure yarn in a this sequel to Black's An Uncommon Enemy." - Publishers Weekly

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781929705061
Publisher: Wintersun Press
Publication date: 02/28/2011
Pages: 314
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Michelle Black is the author of six novels of historical suspense. She has also practiced law, owned a bookstore, and published a course in the Cheyenne language. She currently divides her time between a Victorian home in Boulder County, Colorado and a horse farm outside Kansas City.
She enjoys hearing from readers and can be reached through her website: www.MichelleBlack.com. She blogs at www.TheVictorianWest.com
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