· As one of Mr. Harrison’s two daughters, Jamie did follow in her father’s footsteps, crafting her four Montana-set Jules Clement/Blue Deer mysteries (“The Edge of the Crazies,” “Going Local,” “An Unfortunate Prairie Occurrence” and “Blue Deer Thaw”), years before he passed in , at age Blue Deer Thaw by JAMIE HARRISON Seller The Book Nook Published July Condition 3 PB standard 50% ISBN Item Price $. The small town of Blue Deer, Montana, is most famous for its breathtaking landscape and numbingly cold winters. But unless something changes, soon the small town will be known as the murder capital of the American West. Bodies have begun to pop up in the oddest places--a head is found poking out of a snowbank, a naked body floats by in the river, and a woman freezes to death just steps from /5(4).
Jamie Harrison was born in Livingston, Montana, United States. She is a daughter of Jim Harrison, a writer, and Linda May King. Career Jamie Harrison devoted her life to writing. However, she has worked as a magazine, book, and script editor, a cook and caterer, and a technical editor and researcher. blue deer thaw by Jamie Harrison ‧ RELEASE DATE: Feb. 9, Jules Clement has just about had it with being sheriff of Absaroke County, Montana. Find Blue Deer Thaw by Harrison, Jamie at Biblio. Uncommonly good collectible and rare books from uncommonly good booksellers.
Jamie Harrison (Goodreads Author) · Rating details · ratings · 28 reviews. The small town of Blue Deer, Montana, is most famous for its breathtaking landscape and numbingly cold winters. But unless something changes, soon the small town will be known as the murder capital of the American West. Bodies have begun to pop up in the oddest places--a head is found poking out of a snowbank, a naked body floats by in the river, and a woman freezes to dea. Jamie Harrison's Blue Deer Thaw exemplifies what can be done when a major talent works to combine the elements of traditional literature and mystery. The characters in this novel are living and breathing - real people living real lives - entrancing us with their needs and desires. And yet we have a mystery. Jamie Harrison, who has lived in Montana with her family for more than thirty years, has worked as a caterer, a gardener, and an editor, and is the author of six novels: The Center of Everything (June , Counterpoint), The Widow Nash (), and the four Jules Clement/Blue Deer mysteries, slated to be reissued soon by Counterpoint Press: The Edge of the Crazies, Going Local, An Unfortunate Prairie Occurrence, and Blue Deer Thaw.
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