Echoes of Thundersnow

Eighteen months ago, Morgan Pike barely survived a bomb, two assassination attempts and fusillades of screaming bullets during a harrowing case in the Blue Ridge mountains. Put back together with forty-eight stiches and left with raging PTSD, she swore to keep her head down and do her job. No drama. No crisis. Catch insurance cheats and the occasional adulterer, and above all, stay out of those mountains.
The plan was to survive as peacefully as possible while continuing in her job as a private investigator until the four-year suspension of her law license would expire and she could apply for reinstatement. She only had five months to wait. She could get by another five months on hamburger helper and pinto beans. She’d been doing it for years. But the best laid plans can blow up in a heartbeat, literally. A declined debit card motivated Morgan to accept a sketchy but high paying job in the mountains.
Those mountains hide more dangers than rattlesnakes and meth cookers. She now faces the deadliest challenge of her life from a group of rightwing terrorists.

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Echoes of Thundersnow

Eighteen months ago, Morgan Pike barely survived a bomb, two assassination attempts and fusillades of screaming bullets during a harrowing case in the Blue Ridge mountains. Put back together with forty-eight stiches and left with raging PTSD, she swore to keep her head down and do her job. No drama. No crisis. Catch insurance cheats and the occasional adulterer, and above all, stay out of those mountains.
The plan was to survive as peacefully as possible while continuing in her job as a private investigator until the four-year suspension of her law license would expire and she could apply for reinstatement. She only had five months to wait. She could get by another five months on hamburger helper and pinto beans. She’d been doing it for years. But the best laid plans can blow up in a heartbeat, literally. A declined debit card motivated Morgan to accept a sketchy but high paying job in the mountains.
Those mountains hide more dangers than rattlesnakes and meth cookers. She now faces the deadliest challenge of her life from a group of rightwing terrorists.

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Echoes of Thundersnow

Echoes of Thundersnow

by Geraldine Powell
Echoes of Thundersnow

Echoes of Thundersnow

by Geraldine Powell

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Overview

Eighteen months ago, Morgan Pike barely survived a bomb, two assassination attempts and fusillades of screaming bullets during a harrowing case in the Blue Ridge mountains. Put back together with forty-eight stiches and left with raging PTSD, she swore to keep her head down and do her job. No drama. No crisis. Catch insurance cheats and the occasional adulterer, and above all, stay out of those mountains.
The plan was to survive as peacefully as possible while continuing in her job as a private investigator until the four-year suspension of her law license would expire and she could apply for reinstatement. She only had five months to wait. She could get by another five months on hamburger helper and pinto beans. She’d been doing it for years. But the best laid plans can blow up in a heartbeat, literally. A declined debit card motivated Morgan to accept a sketchy but high paying job in the mountains.
Those mountains hide more dangers than rattlesnakes and meth cookers. She now faces the deadliest challenge of her life from a group of rightwing terrorists.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940164794804
Publisher: Geraldine Powell
Publication date: 02/01/2021
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 377 KB

About the Author

Many story tellers are home bodies but not Geraldine. She loves pushing her car to the limit on the race track and long quiet hikes in the mountains. She has been a waitress, a bartender, an oyster shucker, and a bicycle messenger. During her college years she sold encyclopedias in the coal fields of West Virginia. After college she managed a couple of construction companies. She is an award winning ceramic artist and for a short time owned an art gallery. Now she and her partner operate an orchid nursery. Powell lives with her partner, five cats and a dog on the side of Signal Mountain near Chattanooga. She has spent much of her life in the mountains of Tennessee and southern Virginia and has an abiding affection for the southern Appalachians. She also loves mystery novels. So it’s no surprise that her novels combines the two.
She brings this broad experience and an unusual sense of humor to her novels."

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