A tense, claustrophobic mystery set in small-town Texas by a Tony Hillerman Prize-winning author.
Born in Hawaii but spending most of her life in Indiana,
Tricia Fields now lives with her family in a log cabin on a
small farm. Fields won the Tony Hillerman Prize for her first novel
in the Josie Gray mystery series, The Territory, which was also
named a Sun-Sentinel Best Mystery Debut of the Year.
www.triciafields.com
The riveting mystery is an intense, ripped-from-the-headlines story
for anyone looking for a compelling tale of homegrown terrorists
with grandiose schemes
*Library Journal Starred Review*
Fields lays out a plausible route for cult indoctrination of those
who think - or at one time thought - of themselves as good people.
This convincing look at homegrown terrorism will resonate with many
readers
*Publishers Weekly*
The inventive, deepening twists make this comeback read like a
superior episode of Law & Order: West Texas
*Kirkus Reviews*
Readers might think they're in the small-town world of Bill Crider,
or maybe Terry Shames
*Booklist*
A terrific heroine, scoring big for women in law enforcement
*Publishers Weekly on Midnight Crossing*
Fields's Tony Hillerman Prize-winning mysteries capture the raw
natural beauty of West Texas
*Library Journal on Midnight Crossing*
A brisk narrative, a vivid sense of place, and an appealing
protagonist make this another fine entry in this winning series
*Booklist on Firebreak*
Emotionally taut, building to a breathtaking climax
*Booklist Starred Review of Wrecked*
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