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  • Cry Me A River

    T.R. Pearson

    eBook (Barking Mad Press, Sept. 20, 2011)
    In Cry Me A River, T.R. Pearson writes of murder and its consequences in a small southern town. By book's end we of course know who done it and why, but the greatest pleasure lies in Pearson's own investigations into carnal relations, sexual jealousy, men and women, the mean, the low-down, and the dead. That he manages to do so with such winsome humor and unflagging originality is a tribute to his craft. Cry Me A River is T.R. Pearson at his finest.
  • Die Me a River

    Denise Swanson

    eBook (Poisoned Pen Press, Sept. 4, 2018)
    The chips are down in Scumble RiverSchool psychologist Skye Denison-Boyd had hoped that her maternity leave would be at least a little relaxing, but when she and her husband, Wally, meet with the priest to discuss their newborn twins' christening, an explosion at the nearby bowling alley rocks the rectory. And although the business was closed at the time of the blast, there's a body inside.As police chief, Wally is inevitably drawn into the investigation, which seems to indicate that foul play is afoot again in Scumble River, and Skye can't help but do a bit of her own sleuthing. But the clues come fast and furious, ranging from an odd new stranger in town to animosity toward the gambling machines that had recently been installed at the bowling alley, and Skye finds herself wondering if this could be the puzzle that stumps her for good.New York Times bestselling author Denise Swanson has penned another hit for cozy fans with Die Me a River, the latest installment in her beloved Welcome Back to Scumble River mystery series.
  • Cry Me a River

    T. R. Pearson

    Hardcover (Henry Holt & Co, Jan. 1, 1993)
    In a novel about murder and its consequences in a small Southern town, a local policeman uses his understanding of the dark passions that sometimes guide the human heart to investigate the brutal slaying of his colleague. 50,000 first printing.
  • Die Me a River

    Denise Swanson

    Mass Market Paperback (Poisoned Pen Press, Sept. 4, 2018)
    The chips are down in Scumble RiverSchool psychologist Skye Denison-Boyd had hoped that her maternity leave would be at least a little relaxing, but when she and her husband, Wally, meet with the priest to discuss their newborn twins' christening, an explosion at the nearby bowling alley rocks the rectory. And although the business was closed at the time of the blast, there's a body inside.As police chief, Wally is inevitably drawn into the investigation, which seems to indicate that foul play is afoot again in Scumble River, and Skye can't help but do a bit of her own sleuthing. But the clues come fast and furious, ranging from an odd new stranger in town to animosity toward the gambling machines that had recently been installed at the bowling alley, and Skye finds herself wondering if this could be the puzzle that stumps her for good.New York Times bestselling author Denise Swanson has penned another hit for cozy fans with Die Me a River, the latest installment in her beloved Welcome Back to Scumble River mystery series.
  • Cry Me A River

    T.R. Pearson

    Paperback (Independently published, Jan. 18, 2017)
    In Cry Me A River, T.R. Pearson writes of murder and its consequences in a small southern town. By book's end we of course know who done it and why, but the greatest pleasure lies in Pearson's own investigations into carnal relations, sexual jealousy, men and women, the mean, the low-down, and the dead. That he manages to do so with such winsome humor and unflagging originality is a tribute to his craft. Cry Me A River is T.R. Pearson at his finest.
  • Cry Me a River

    T. R. Pearson

    Paperback (Holt Paperbacks, May 15, 1994)
    A murder and its consequences in a small Southern town are the backdrop to Pearson's investigations of a fictional world where laugh-out-loud humor is interwoven with some of mankind's darkest impulses.
  • Cry Me a River

    Rodney McRae

    Hardcover (Angus & Robertson, July 1, 1992)
    The mountain's tears become a beautiful river that is gradually destroyed by pollution as it flows to the sea
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  • Cry Me a River

    T. R. Pearson

    Paperback (Henry Holt and Company, New York, New York, USA, April 30, 1994)
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  • Die Me a River

    Denise Swanson

    Hardcover (Thorndike Pr, June 26, 2019)
    The chips are down in Scumble RiverSchool psychologist Skye Denison-Boyd had hoped that her maternity leave would be at least a little relaxing, but when she and her husband, Wally, meet with the priest to discuss their newborn twins' christening, an explosion at the nearby bowling alley rocks the rectory. And although the business was closed at the time of the blast, there's a body inside.As police chief, Wally is inevitably drawn into the investigation, which seems to indicate that foul play is afoot again in Scumble River, and Skye can't help but do a bit of her own sleuthing. But the clues come fast and furious, ranging from an odd new stranger in town to animosity toward the gambling machines that had recently been installed at the bowling alley, and Skye finds herself wondering if this could be the puzzle that stumps her for good.New York Times bestselling author Denise Swanson has penned another hit for cozy fans with Die Me a River, the latest installment in her beloved Welcome Back to Scumble River mystery series.
  • Cry Me a River

    Rodney McRae

    Paperback (HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd, May 25, 1995)
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  • Cry Me a River

    T.R. Pearson

    Paperback (Secker & Warburg, Oct. 25, 1993)
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  • Find Me a River

    Bronwyn Blake

    language (, June 4, 2014)
    ‘Find me a River’ is the first of The Gippsland Trilogy: ‘Find Me a River’, ‘Rock Dancer’ and ‘Out of the Blue’. ‘Find Me a River’, and ‘Rock Dancer’ are both Children’s Book Council of Australia Notable Books.The three books are written for Young Adult readers, aged 12 to 16.Kes Martin is facing the unthinkable. As drought and a bushfire threatens their lives, their homes and wipes out the cattle, her family and her cousin’s family will probably have to abandon the mountain property of their great-grandparents. The Martins and the Lawsons, share a cattle property in the wild foothills of the Baw Baw Mountains in Victoria, Australia. For 15 year-old Kes, her three siblings and two cousins, this remote cattle station is the only home they have ever known and are passionate about trying to save it from the disaster coming closer every day.Kes is torn by her search for her own identity and for her Aboriginal grandmother. She is determined to find her father’s family, and what begins as a simple search develops into an ethical dilemma and an awareness of the importance of her Aboriginal background. If her gentle father was not a stolen child, but simply unwanted, will she keep this knowledge to herself?The catastrophic drought and bush fire has a profound impact on all members of the close-knit families, and the story explores how the four teenager cousins and an unexpected visitor, deal with the impact of traumatic incidents associated with the fire, and the threat of having to leave their home. The five are forced to re-assess their values and relationships after painful events and growing maturity alter their views of their world. And then there is an incredibly exciting discovery which will change everything and that just might be their salvation?