Author: | Scott Graham | ISBN: | 9781937226886 |
Publisher: | Torrey House Press | Publication: | June 12, 2018 |
Imprint: | Torrey House Press | Language: | English |
Author: | Scott Graham |
ISBN: | 9781937226886 |
Publisher: | Torrey House Press |
Publication: | June 12, 2018 |
Imprint: | Torrey House Press |
Language: | English |
Book four in the National Park Mystery Series, which places each mystery in a distinctive and breathtaking US national park. Each title in the series has a unifying easily recognizable design despite the different settings for each mystery.
Book one in the series, Canyon Sacrifice was well-received, requiring a second print run, and book two.
Author has established himself as an expert outdoor adventurer and writer with his previous books, one of which won the 2006 National Outdoor Book Award.
Like all good mysteries, Yosemite Fall offers readers an inside look into a different world—in this case, the insular profession of archaeology and the inner workings of a wildly popular national park.
Provides a thrilling, close-to-home alternative to the recent tide of foreign-based mysteries.
The series has sales potential at national park gift shops across the US.
Previous National Park Mysteries received early endorsements from C.J. Box, Anne Hillerman, Michael McGarrity, Chuck Greaves, C.M. Wendelboe, Ted Botha, Margaret Coel, William Kent Krueger, and Frank Huyler; the author will follow up about blurbs from these as well as other well-known authors.
Book four in the National Park Mystery Series, which places each mystery in a distinctive and breathtaking US national park. Each title in the series has a unifying easily recognizable design despite the different settings for each mystery.
Book one in the series, Canyon Sacrifice was well-received, requiring a second print run, and book two.
Author has established himself as an expert outdoor adventurer and writer with his previous books, one of which won the 2006 National Outdoor Book Award.
Like all good mysteries, Yosemite Fall offers readers an inside look into a different world—in this case, the insular profession of archaeology and the inner workings of a wildly popular national park.
Provides a thrilling, close-to-home alternative to the recent tide of foreign-based mysteries.
The series has sales potential at national park gift shops across the US.
Previous National Park Mysteries received early endorsements from C.J. Box, Anne Hillerman, Michael McGarrity, Chuck Greaves, C.M. Wendelboe, Ted Botha, Margaret Coel, William Kent Krueger, and Frank Huyler; the author will follow up about blurbs from these as well as other well-known authors.