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Deborah Adams

    Deborah Adams is a writer, naturalist, and yoga educator, whose literary output includes eight novels and numerous works of short fiction. Her writing delves into the profound connection between humanity and the natural world, as well as the inner landscapes of the human psyche. Adams explores themes of solitude, the search for meaning, and the mutability of existence. Her style is characterized as poetic and introspective, inviting readers to contemplate their own place in the world.

    All the Crazy Winters
    • 1992

      All the Crazy Winters

      • 215 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.4(63)Add rating

      "An original sleuth, a delightful Southern setting . . ." D.R. Meredith From the author of "All the Great Pretenders," another Jesus Creek mystery. First there's the spectacular blaze that totals the antebellum home of genealogist Oliver Host. Then the appalling murder of librarian Estelle Carhart, a lady too softhearted even to collect fines for overdue books. Delia Cannon, a library volunteer and something of an amateur genealogist, suspects a connection between the crimes. But Delia doesn't yet realize that she already knows too much for her own good . . . and that somebody in Jesus Creek wants her to check out of the library and the sleuthing business -- permanently.

      All the Crazy Winters