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Midcoast Maine Mystery Series
Visit Secretly, Maine, through the eyes of Raven Ouelette, Pine Acres owner and wife to the Barrett County sheriff, Marcel. Along for the ride are her nosy neighbor, Betty, her estranged father, Johnny, and Marcel's main deputy, Tom, as they encounter life and mysteries on the Midcoast.
ARCTIC GREEN
Book Two in the Midcoast Maine Mystery Series
It’s been four years since Secretly, Maine, has seen substantial snow. With a blizzard in the forecast, the local snowmobile club scrambles to prepare the trails with signage and permission from landowners to ride on their property. Pine Acres owner Raven Ouelette has her own storm plans, to update one of the cabins, and eavesdrops on an argument while searching through paint cans in the marine store. When an abandoned snowmobile and its injured rider are found on the ungroomed trail of a reluctant landowner, Raven realizes the disagreement she overheard may be connected to the accident.
Her husband, Barrett County Sheriff Marcel Ouelette, warns her to stay out of it, again. She really does try, distracted by uncovering her deceased mother’s secret, and worrying about Marcel’s renewed friendship with his ex-girlfriend, the new country DA, but the tug of the snowmobile crash and a break-in at Wolf Marine pull her back into the intrigue. With the help of her estranged father and her friend Betty, she soon finds herself mixed up with angry new neighbors, shy alpacas, unpaid debts, and a stolen paint-by-numbers picture.
Book Two in the Midcoast Maine Mystery Series
It’s been four years since Secretly, Maine, has seen substantial snow. With a blizzard in the forecast, the local snowmobile club scrambles to prepare the trails with signage and permission from landowners to ride on their property. Pine Acres owner Raven Ouelette has her own storm plans, to update one of the cabins, and eavesdrops on an argument while searching through paint cans in the marine store. When an abandoned snowmobile and its injured rider are found on the ungroomed trail of a reluctant landowner, Raven realizes the disagreement she overheard may be connected to the accident.
Her husband, Barrett County Sheriff Marcel Ouelette, warns her to stay out of it, again. She really does try, distracted by uncovering her deceased mother’s secret, and worrying about Marcel’s renewed friendship with his ex-girlfriend, the new country DA, but the tug of the snowmobile crash and a break-in at Wolf Marine pull her back into the intrigue. With the help of her estranged father and her friend Betty, she soon finds herself mixed up with angry new neighbors, shy alpacas, unpaid debts, and a stolen paint-by-numbers picture.
BLAZE ORANGE
Book One in the Midcoast Maine Mystery Series
On the eve of Thanksgiving, thirty-five year old Raven Ouelette, owner of Pine Acres Cabins and wife to Barrett County’s lead sheriff, stumbles across the remains of an expert witness from Boston. Did someone mistake him for a deer because he wasn’t wearing blaze orange during Maine’s hunting season? Or was his death connected to his testimony against a Boston construction company? Could there be a connection between his death and the secret hiding place found in his renovated Midcoast colonial home?
Blaze Orange also intertwines the strained relationship of Raven and her father, a retired Boston cop, her insecurity surrounding the newly elected--and newly divorced--county DA who is also her husband’s ex-girlfriend, and her hometown of Secretly, Maine, and the people who live there.
Book One in the Midcoast Maine Mystery Series
On the eve of Thanksgiving, thirty-five year old Raven Ouelette, owner of Pine Acres Cabins and wife to Barrett County’s lead sheriff, stumbles across the remains of an expert witness from Boston. Did someone mistake him for a deer because he wasn’t wearing blaze orange during Maine’s hunting season? Or was his death connected to his testimony against a Boston construction company? Could there be a connection between his death and the secret hiding place found in his renovated Midcoast colonial home?
Blaze Orange also intertwines the strained relationship of Raven and her father, a retired Boston cop, her insecurity surrounding the newly elected--and newly divorced--county DA who is also her husband’s ex-girlfriend, and her hometown of Secretly, Maine, and the people who live there.
Lily and Kelton, wearing their blaze orange vests.
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