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Music to Die for (Something to Die for Mysteries) [Paperback]

Radine Trees Nehring (Author)
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Something to Die for Mysteries October 2003
MUSIC TO DIE FOR is the sequel to A VALLEY TO DIE FOR, a 2003 Macavity Award nominee for Best First Novel. In this second book in the series, Carrie McCrite goes to a tourism convention at Ozark Folk Center State Park and walks into kidnapping and murder. Dulcey Mason, four-year-old daughter of famous country musicians Chase Mason and Tracy Teal, disappears, and her kidnapper is found stabbed. Romance ignites again between Carrie and her best friend Henry King as they rush to save a child, solve a murder, and repair tragically broken lives before they, too, become victims of MUSIC TO DIE FOR.

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...[leaves] the reader sighing in satisfaction. -- MIDWEST BOOK REVIEW

...hooks [readers] with a story they can’t put down. -- THE TULSA WORLD

A riveting story of kidnapping, murder, and family secrets that won't stay hidden. -- Barbara Brett, author of BETWEEN TWO ETERNITIES and, with Hy Brett, PROMISES TO KEEP

Endearing characters make you want to come back to visit soon! -- Julie Wray Herman, author of the Three Dirty Women Gardening Mystery series

Highly recommended for most Christian fiction and mystery collections. -- LIBRARY JOURNAL

Highly recommended. -- I LOVE A MYSTERY

In this character-driven story, heroes have their values straight and fight for what they believe in. -- COZIES, CAPERS & CRIMES

It was such fun to read about our Ozark Folk Center and picture where the murder took place. -- Mary Gillihan, Harmony musician; Park Interpreter and Elderhostel Coordinator, Ozark Folk Center State Park

Maybe murders can be bad news for tourism, but I was hooked...a compelling read. -- Joe David Rice, Arkansas Tourism Director

About the Author

Radine Trees Nehring is an award-winning author and journalist who writes about unique people, places, and events in Arkansas, not only in her popular fiction and non-fiction books, but for radio news programs and magazine and newspaper features. Her Something to Die For Mystery novel series displays a broad knowledge of her favorite state and its most appealing residents, as well as her ability to weave a fascinating story.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 273 pages
  • Publisher: St Kitts Press (October 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0966187989
  • ISBN-13: 978-0966187984
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 6.3 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,156,747 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

You can begin writing whenever you want . . . as long as you don't do it for the money! More write for satisfaction and enjoyment than for money, especially these days. My own writing career (non-fiction) began when I was old enough to join AARP, and didn't expand into fiction writing for a number of years after that. Yes, a journalism and feature writing career was satisfying, it was great to see my work in print and know others were reading what I had researched and shared. But then I thought, hmmm, I love reading mysteries, could I write one?

Turned out I could, and fiction writing then turned out to be the most fun of all. I don't outline my novels, and, while I'm creating the continuing adventures of Carrie McCrite and Henry King, I can enjoy their unfolding adventures at the same time they are pouring out from their life experiences--and mine.

I firmly believe those who have been here on earth for a spell have a wealth of observations and ideas to draw on for their writing. And, the longer we live, the more of this wealth we have to share. As for research necessary to write about Carrie and Henry's adventures? Well, who could ask for more fun? Friendships made with "research assistants" at each location are a huge plus that I hadn't expected at start-up. Friendships with readers, met in person and on the Internet, are another valued plus.

My second career as a writer has turned out to be "To Die For!" (Used in the positive sense, of course) and it's something everyone can enjoy along with me as they read my novels. So, welcome to the adventure!

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars A sweet and tender tale, January 15, 2004
This review is from: Music to Die for (Something to Die for Mysteries) (Paperback)
Radine Trees Nehring is a journalist and author who writes for any occasion, be it a radio news show, a magazine story, a news story, or her second mystery. Her first mystery is entitled SOMTHING TO DIE FOR. Radine is a resident of Arkansas, and understands its rich culture and traditions.

Carrie McCrite is about as unlike a detective as a heroine can be. She goes to a tourism convention at the Ozark Folk Center State Park and decides to get involved when her charges, a famous country singing duo, Chase Mason and Tracy Teal, are pulled into murder and the kidnapping of their little girl. Dulcey has disappeared; Tracy's cousin, Farel Teal, is dead with a pair of scissors stuck in his chest, and Tracy is a basket case:

"`I didn't pay any attention to who ran past me. Whoever it was went toward the auditorium real fast. There was no way to tell. It was dark...and anyway, there was Farel...' `But did you see that it was a man?' Tracy stared wide-eyed at Carrie and didn't answer."

There is something awfully tantalizing about a dark, moonlit night, a Southern setting, and country music. This backdrop is sparked by romance, family feuds, and the compelling feeling of having to rescue a little girl in distress. Nehring's characters spark a plot that is easily carried by a situation that branches out into one heck of a puzzler. Nothing is as it seems, evidenced by a crooning woman called Mad Margaret, who turns in a fine performance.

Carrie McCrite is down to earth, but not above a little romance with her best friend ex-cop Henry King, who charges in to the rescue at just the right moment. Nehring's action and denouement usually involve poor Carrie ruining what clothes she is in, getting bumped on the head, or scratched by vicious branches. But in the end all turns out for the best, leaving the reader sighing in satisfaction, just as if I'd indulged in a piece of either apply or peach chunky; as Nehring thoughtfully provides recipes for each at the end of this sweet and tender tale.

Shelley Glodowski
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5.0 out of 5 stars a terrific Ozark cozy, January 20, 2005
This review is from: Music to Die for (Something to Die for Mysteries) (Paperback)
As the Arkansas highway tourist information manager, widow Carrie McCrite attends the annual Department of Parks and Tourism Convention at The Ozark Folk Center State Park near Mountain View with several of her friends including her closest pal Henry King. Carrie especially looks forward to attending the craft classes that she signed up for and to attending the performances especially country and western stars Chase Mason and Tracy Teal, but dozes through the lectures.

However, instead of a weekend of relaxation mellowing in the remote local, all hell breaks lose. Someone abducts Farel, the four year old daughter of Chase and Tracy; however Carrie and Henry find the culprit dead and his house burned down in a deliberate fire. The child remains missing. As they work in tandem while their feelings for one another blossom Carrie and Henry desperately hope to save a little girl even at a risk to their own lives.

MUSIC TO DIE FOR is a terrific Ozark cozy that brings to life this region of the country. The mystery is cleverly designed so that the lead amateur sleuths and the audience seem to only find more questions and plenty of troubles, but no child. Henry is a delightful lead as his admiration and fondness for Carrie grow; she is an intriguing charter who when struggling asks the Lord for guidance. Fans of regional cozies will enjoy this tale and like this reviewer seek Radine Tree Nehring's first Ozark mystery, A VALLEY TO DIE FOR.

Harriet Klausner
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