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Bev Freeman

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Kirjojen julkaisuhaarukka 2016-2024.

Cabin in the Cove

Cabin in the Cove

Bev Freeman

Mountain Girl Press
2024
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After Rick is exchanged for Madison's parents by their abductor, Rick warns Madison not to search for him. A stranger provides a hideout until Rick's abductor is captured. The wilderness setting of Cades Cove in the Great Smoky Mountains brings Madison and Rick together in the twisted mix of trust and love, while upholding the law."For those who have missed Madison McKenzie-Malone and Cold Creek, this book is like a warm welcome home. Author Bev Freeman jumps into the mystery right away, leaving little doubt that she's going to keep you hanging on every page. Just when you think everything has been solved, another layer is peeled. Readers who love Appalachian mysteries and suspense won't be able to put this one down "- Courtnee Turner Hoyle Author of the Pale Woods Mystery Series
Return to Walkers' Mountain

Return to Walkers' Mountain

Bev Freeman

Little Creek Books
2018
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Return to Walkers' Mountain is a work of fiction, however, the Walker's story is true. Bev Freeman remembers the story since she was only 12 years old. She never knew the outcome of the man who murdered the family. The fiction story is centered with actual events, but develops into fiction with the main character, Madison, and how she goes on her own to solve the mystery.
Where Lady Slippers Grow

Where Lady Slippers Grow

Bev Freeman

Little Creek Books
2017
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In the dense woods of the Appalachian Mountains, Michael stepped lightly over deadfalls and snags. Even under the weight of a fully loaded pack, his footsteps were silent, and he left few traces of his passing. Keeping out of sight of any hikers, he paralleled the Appalachian Trail toward Springer Mountain. When he heard the group, he ducked into the shadows of a hemlock tree. Listen to those noisy fools, tramping through the woods with all that fancy gear, laughing and talking. They think they're communing with nature, but they just don't get it. By now, they've scared off every rabbit and deer for miles around. He heard a woman's voice. "Wait up, ya'll. I want to take a picture." Michael shrank deeper into the shadows of the hemlock. The woman stepped carelessly through the ground pine, caught her toe on a low-lying branch of rhododendron, and almost tripped. She righted herself and pushed spirals of golden hair off her forehead. Michael got a good look at her face. Susan? He studied the movements as her fingers worked the settings on the digital camera. When she squatted beside a rotting log, Michael gasped and nearly stood up. There could be a copperhead lurking underneath that log. Her every move brought back memories of what he had done. Michael clutched his belly like he'd taken a knife to the gut. His heart pounded so loudly in his ears, he feared the sound would give him away. He squeezed his eyes shut, shook his head to clear the image, and then opened his eyes again. She was still there. That can't be Susan. She's dead; I killed her