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By D. H. Parker
Constancy Grace Stafford, fed up with murder, dreams of living a normal, peaceful life. But death at a music show, the clammy darkness of an unmapped Ozarks cave system, and a desperate fiddler's lament threaten to destroy that dream--and the two most precious people in her life.
What They Are Saying About Fiddler’s Lament
D.H. Parker's Fiddler's Lament is everything you could wish for in a cozy mystery! Parker's characters are likeable and believable. Her setting is fun, adding an extra dimension of enjoyment to the story. Put that all together with a well-thought-out plot, and it's a big dose of good entertainment.
Christine Lynxwiler, Jan Reynolds,
and Sandy Gaskin, of authors Alibis in Arkansas
http://www.christinelynxwiler.com
H. Parker has crafted a fast-paced tale of mystery and intrigue that will keep you guessing as Constancy and her fiancé, Danny, try to help a long-lost friend in his hour of need. It is seldom we see faith interlaced into such well-told mysteries such as this, but Ms. Parker has found the perfect balance of faith and nitty-gritty action in Fiddler’s Lament.
Wilburta Arrowood
Ladies speaker and author
http://www.wilburtaarrowood.com
H. Parker has written another spine-tingling page-turner with her newest book, Fiddler’s Lament. If you like mysteries, you will not want to miss any of D. H. Parker’s thrilling stories. She is a very talented author, and I am looking forward to reading many more books authored by her.
Fiddler’s Lament is the continuation of D. H. Parker’s first two stories, but it easily stands alone. I was instantly engaged in the story line and I had to keep reading to find out what would happen next. An expert in dialog, the story completely comes to life. Don’t miss Fiddler’s Lament or any of D. H. Parker’s books.
Laura V. Hilton,
book reviewer, and author of Hot Chocolate
http://lighthouse-academy.blogspot.com/