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Mary Daheim (Author)
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October 4, 1993
An Emma Lord Mystery.
Christmas in the town of Alpine means fresh snow, carolers, even a sleigh. But then the discovery of a woman's leg in the lake, along with that of another young woman's nude, half-frozen body, deflates everyone's high spirits. But as Emma Lord, editor and publisher of The Alpine Advocate, follows up on the story, the bits and pieces of the young women who keep turning up start adding up to a murder scheme so sinister it may well land Emma on her own obituary page . . .

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Mary Daheim and I go back a long way -- well, seventeen or eighteen years. That's a long time for a publishing association. Years before I became Mary's editor on the Emma Lord/Alpine series for Ballantine, I was an editorial assistant at another trade house -- and that's where we met, long distance. She lives in Seattle; I live in New York; even eighteen year ago, the phone lines stretched in both directions. At the time Mary was writing successful historical romances for my then-boss, a senior editor. One day Mary and I revealed our unbridled passion for reading crime fiction. Little did I dream then that, soon after I arrived at Ballantine, Mary would become a crime writer herself. Of course, now she's a nationally renowned one . . . and I especially treasure her novels about Emma Lord, the editor-publisher of a small-town weekly newspaper in fictional (but based on fact) Alpine, Washington. The paper is called The Alpine Advocate, which is also the title of the first novel in the series. For any readers who haven't visited Alpine, I heartily recommend starting with Book One -- and then continuing forward (in alphabetical order) to THE ALPINE BETRAYAL, THE ALPINE CHRISTMAS, THE ALPINE DECOY, THE ALPINE ESCAPE, THE ALPINE FURY, THE ALPINE GAMBLE, THE ALPINE HERO, THE ALPINE ICON, THE ALPINE JOURNEY, and (coming soon) THE ALPINE KINDRED.

--Joe Blades, Associate Publisher

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An Emma Lord Mystery.
Christmas in the town of Alpine means fresh snow, carolers, even a sleigh. But then the discovery of a woman's leg in the lake, along with that of another young woman's nude, half-frozen body, deflates everyone's high spirits. But as Emma Lord, editor and publisher of The Alpine Advocate, follows up on the story, the bits and pieces of the young women who keep turning up start adding up to a murder scheme so sinister it may well land Emma on her own obituary page . . .

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Fawcett; First Ballantine edition (October 4, 1993)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0345382706
  • ISBN-13: 978-0345382702
  • Product Dimensions: 4.5 x 0.5 x 7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #407,695 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3.0 out of 5 stars Holly Jolly Killing, April 24, 2004
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This review is from: The Alpine Christmas (Emma Lord Mysteries) (Mass Market Paperback)
It's Christmas time in Alpine. Snow on the ground, crisp chill in the air and for local Sheriff, Milo Dodge, the fish are biting.

Unfortunately, for Milo all he catches is a frozen leg.

For Emma Lord, 40ish publisher of the local paper, the Alpine Advocate, it's another story of a grusome crime in the tiny town. But it comes closer to home when Emma and her brother, Ben, who is a priest on vacation from his parish in Tuba City, Arizona go out to chop down their Christmas tree.

Emma finds her perfect tree and Ben finds another body.

Who are these two women and why did they come all the way to Alpine to be murdered?

Did it have anything to do with the local well to do Nyquist family, who are suddenly being hounded by pranksters, stared at by peeping toms and robbed.

Emma is determined to find out, and with the help of her employee, sixtish Vida Runkel and her brother, Ben, she uncovers a plot which could lead to her solving the crime, or to her own murder.

I enjoyed this book. I thought the storyline was a little hard to follow - too many Nyquist's. I lost track of who was who on occasion.

Emma and Vida, as always, are wonderful characters. Ben, is a great addition. Since his parish is in Arizona, I don't expect to see him too often in the future books.

More of the supporting characters have started to be included more in the story line. Emma has terrible luck with her employee's.

Ed, the advertisement salesman would still rather talk people out of taking an ad in the paper, or only use clip art instead of real pictures. And heaven forbid, "why would anyone want to have a color ad?"

Recent college graduate, Carla is the worst reporter in the world. She can't spell, can't remember to put film in the camera, or if she has film, forgets to take off the lens cap.

Emma claims she can't fire them because she's too soft-hearted.

I love the sheriff, Milo Dodge, he's very laid back, but knows his job and tries to do it as best he can, which isn't easy with Emma always telling him what he should be doing, or going, or thinking.

Emma's son Adam, who has the brains of a turnip, has come home for the Holiday's. He's now at college in Alaska after starting out at college in Hawaii. I find it hard to believe Emma raised this fool, hopefully he will grow out of this stage.

The one think I dislike, is the same as the first two books. Adam is the result of an affair, Emma had with a married man. Tom Cavanaugh. Emma still declares herself madly in love with him, and that he's a wonder person.

Every time he calls to talk to Emma, it just makes my blood boil. He always leaves Emma thinking about her lost love. Face it woman, you were not Romeo and Juliet. You're not even Joe & Judith (from Mary Daheim's Bed & Breakfast Series.)

If she wasn't wasting so much time on this jerk, she could get together with Milo, who is really the man of her dreams, she just doesn't see it yet. It doesn't help that Ben & Vida both think Tom is wonderful.

This storyline irritates me so much, I've been tempted to go to the last book I have in the series - Alpine Obituary, just to see where this relationship has gone. I'm dreading that she might actually end up married to this creep.

Next in the series - Alpine Decoy.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Reading with Tequila, December 13, 2009
This review is from: The Alpine Christmas (Emma Lord Mysteries) (Mass Market Paperback)
The Alpine Christmas is the third book in the Emma Lord Mystery series, but the first one that I have read. The characters were interesting and the storyline mildly thrilling. The story flowed well, not too slow, but not frantically fast paced either. The murder mystery left me guessing, which is always a huge bonus. Everything about The Alpine Christmas was just right, but the book felt tired. It wasn't dull, but it didn't leave me wanting more, which is the key to any series book. I'm going to give the Emma Lord Mystery series another try in the hopes that the indifference I feel is more book based than series based.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Bodies in the snow, November 12, 2001
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This review is from: The Alpine Christmas (Emma Lord Mysteries) (Mass Market Paperback)
It's winter in Alpine and the beauty of the snow-covered landscape is lessened by the discovery of a woman's leg, and eventually of another woman's dead body. Emma Lord, intrepid owner of the Alpine Advocate newspaper, is on the alert, looking for clues which will lead to the murderer. She has lots of suspects which lead to a good number of red herrings, a requirement for a good mystery. In this book she is joined by her brother, Ben, a rather irreverant priest who is a welcome new character. Daheim does her usual good job and this will be pleasing to "cozy" fans.
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FATHER FITZ HAD lost it. Read the first page
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Evan Singer, Father Fitz, Carol Neal, Oscar Nyquist, Arnie Nyquist, Kathleen Francich, Bridget Nyquist, Bill Blatt, Milo Dodge, Doc Dewey, Louise Nyquist, Standish Crocker, Travis Nyquist, Peyton Flake, Front Street, Henry Bardeen, Lars Nyquist, Stefan Horthy, King County, Whistling Marmot, Villa Apartments, Fuzzy Baugh, Rachel Rosen, Sam Heppner, Tom Cavanaugh
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