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Overview"""Beers delivers a tense cat-and-mouse game between a determined fire investigator and a wily arsonist. You won't want to miss this suspense-filled tale!"" -Pamela Beason, award-winning author of the Sam Westin Wilderness Mysteries Lakota beauty Kinton Brulee just snagged an Oregon state deputy fire-marshal job. She thinks she can handle PTSD, and doubters in her male-dominated profession while raising a disabled son and at-risk niece. But when she investigates a hemp farm blaze near home, she races to outwit a killer burning to destroy her. Never mind letting herself fall in love-and get burned-again." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Carole T BeersPublisher: Black Rose Writing Imprint: Black Rose Writing Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.485kg ISBN: 9781685133801ISBN 10: 1685133800 Pages: 330 Publication Date: 07 March 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"Award-Winning Author of The Pepper Kane Mysteries ""In Kinton Brûlée, Beers has a spitfire of a character who not only fights fires, but creates her own sparks in every arena of her life."" -Sandi Ault, Willa and Mary Higgins Clark Award Winning author of the WILD Mystery Series ""Beers delivers a tense cat-and-mouse game between a determined fire investigator and a wily arsonist. You won't want to miss this suspense-filled tale!"" -Pamela Beason, award-winning author of the Sam Westin Wilderness Mysteries ""Carole T. Beers keeps you turning the pages of this exciting novel. She takes you on a journey from digging through blackened piles of debris in search of the fire cause and origin, to the doorstep of the arsonist."" -Cpt. Ken Shoemaker, 30-year fire rescue and arson investigator (retired)" "Award-Winning Author of The Pepper Kane Mysteries ""An unusual look at fire crimes. We get to know and follow the perpetrator as well as the investigator. Interesting facts about native American activities. Many nail-biting moments."" -Barbara Tobey, NetGalley Reviewer ""In Kinton Br�l�e, Beers has a spitfire of a character who not only fights fires, but creates her own sparks in every arena of her life."" -Sandi Ault, Willa and Mary Higgins Clark Award Winning author of the WILD Mystery Series ""Beers delivers a tense cat-and-mouse game between a determined fire investigator and a wily arsonist. You won't want to miss this suspense-filled tale!"" -Pamela Beason, award-winning author of the Sam Westin Wilderness Mysteries ""Carole T. Beers keeps you turning the pages of this exciting novel. She takes you on a journey from digging through blackened piles of debris in search of the fire cause and origin, to the doorstep of the arsonist."" -Cpt. Ken Shoemaker, 30-year fire rescue and arson investigator (retired)" "Award-Winning Author of The Pepper Kane Mysteries ""An unusual look at fire crimes. We get to know and follow the perpetrator as well as the investigator. Interesting facts about native American activities. Many nail-biting moments."" -Barbara Tobey, NetGalley Reviewer ""In Kinton Brûlée, Beers has a spitfire of a character who not only fights fires, but creates her own sparks in every arena of her life."" -Sandi Ault, Willa and Mary Higgins Clark Award Winning author of the WILD Mystery Series ""Beers delivers a tense cat-and-mouse game between a determined fire investigator and a wily arsonist. You won't want to miss this suspense-filled tale!"" -Pamela Beason, award-winning author of the Sam Westin Wilderness Mysteries ""Carole T. Beers keeps you turning the pages of this exciting novel. She takes you on a journey from digging through blackened piles of debris in search of the fire cause and origin, to the doorstep of the arsonist."" -Cpt. Ken Shoemaker, 30-year fire rescue and arson investigator (retired)" Author Information"Carole T. Beers, an avid reader, adventurer, and award-winning author, grew up in the Pacific Northwest, studied in England with the Peace-Corps relative Experiment in International Living, and earned a B.A. in Journalism before writing for the Pulitzer-winning Seattle Times for 32 years. She mentored Indigenous youth, taught writing at an Asian school and worked in public relations. Along the way she earned a private pilot's license, an NRA sharpshooter rating, and national horse-show honors. Today she still rides her horse, gardens sporadically, and writes mystery novels-enjoying an active ""retirement"" in beautiful southern Oregon." Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |