Greetings to you all, May 16 has finally arrived! I’m happy to announce that Frozen Girl of Spirit Lake is published and available at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Black Rose Writing, and other online bookstores. So, I hope you’re ready to be transported back in time to 1950s Minnesota. Yes, it’s set in winter, but I’m sure you’ll feel comfortable wherever you are. A huge thank you to those who post reviews on Amazon, Goodreads, or anywhere. If you need instructions on posting reviews, as two of my friends did, please email me. Meanwhile, please take care, and I truly appreciate your support. Happy reading, Meg 1955, Eklund, Minnesota, on the shores of Spirit Lake: College student, Barbara Gruen, is found frozen to death in a snowbank. Presumably, she lost her way in a blinding snowstorm resulting in a tragic accident. Or was it? Nancy Borg, a college senior, becomes entangled in the aftermath. Roland Nightbird unwittingly becomes linked to an investigation surrounding Barbara's death and is victimized by the town's prejudices. Loreen Sandberg, social-climbing faculty wife, reveals her deep-seated bigotry, threatening to destroy those around her. The fallout will alter the town and nearby Native American reservation for years to come. Early Praise for Frozen Girl of Spirit Lake
“Tragedy, social dynamics, and personal aspirations converge against the backdrop of a harsh winter in Minnesota...a mystery with all the golden hallmarks of literary fiction. Very highly recommended.” --Readers’ Favorite Book Review “...an engaging read, expertly creating themes of small-town bigotry and its fallouts.” --US Review of Books “Lelvis’ deft hand with mystery draws us into the Northern Minnesota of the 1950s. Conflicts among generations, classes, and especially whites vs Native Americans deepen after the tragic death of an innocent.” --Goodreads Reader, 5 stars
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8/7/2024 10:39:28 am
As I literally experienced Heaven
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