Solomon Spring
Kansas, 1878

A natural wonder, sacred for centuries, is about to be profaned-but not if Eden Murdoch can prevent it. She and her young daughter have returned to the mystical Solomon Spring to seek solace after the death of Eden's Cheyenne husband. But when the owner of the Solomon Spring Company decides to bottle its mystical waters, Eden decides she must stop this travesty. Inspired by Thoreau's essays on civil disobedience, she enjoys some early success, but makes deadly enemies in the process.

Meanwhile, her past races to catch up to her: Brad Randall, Eden's one-time lover, brings the astounding news that the son lost to Eden as an infant fourteen years before has been located and is living nearby. The joy of her reunion with Brad and with her son is clouded by the reappearance of Lawrence Murdoch, Eden's long-estranged first husband. The warring couple plunges into a vicious custody battle. When Murdoch is found shot to death in an alley, Brad is jailed and sentenced to hang.

To save him, Eden can must discover the solution to the murder, and bring the real killer to justice at the edge of Solomon Spring.
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Solomon Spring
Kansas, 1878

A natural wonder, sacred for centuries, is about to be profaned-but not if Eden Murdoch can prevent it. She and her young daughter have returned to the mystical Solomon Spring to seek solace after the death of Eden's Cheyenne husband. But when the owner of the Solomon Spring Company decides to bottle its mystical waters, Eden decides she must stop this travesty. Inspired by Thoreau's essays on civil disobedience, she enjoys some early success, but makes deadly enemies in the process.

Meanwhile, her past races to catch up to her: Brad Randall, Eden's one-time lover, brings the astounding news that the son lost to Eden as an infant fourteen years before has been located and is living nearby. The joy of her reunion with Brad and with her son is clouded by the reappearance of Lawrence Murdoch, Eden's long-estranged first husband. The warring couple plunges into a vicious custody battle. When Murdoch is found shot to death in an alley, Brad is jailed and sentenced to hang.

To save him, Eden can must discover the solution to the murder, and bring the real killer to justice at the edge of Solomon Spring.
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Solomon Spring

Solomon Spring

by Michelle Black
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Solomon Spring

by Michelle Black

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Kansas, 1878

A natural wonder, sacred for centuries, is about to be profaned-but not if Eden Murdoch can prevent it. She and her young daughter have returned to the mystical Solomon Spring to seek solace after the death of Eden's Cheyenne husband. But when the owner of the Solomon Spring Company decides to bottle its mystical waters, Eden decides she must stop this travesty. Inspired by Thoreau's essays on civil disobedience, she enjoys some early success, but makes deadly enemies in the process.

Meanwhile, her past races to catch up to her: Brad Randall, Eden's one-time lover, brings the astounding news that the son lost to Eden as an infant fourteen years before has been located and is living nearby. The joy of her reunion with Brad and with her son is clouded by the reappearance of Lawrence Murdoch, Eden's long-estranged first husband. The warring couple plunges into a vicious custody battle. When Murdoch is found shot to death in an alley, Brad is jailed and sentenced to hang.

To save him, Eden can must discover the solution to the murder, and bring the real killer to justice at the edge of Solomon Spring.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940016232300
Publisher: WinterSun Press
Publication date: 02/19/2013
Series: Eden Murdoch , #2
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 314
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Michelle Black is the author of six historical novels, including the bestselling AN UNCOMMON ENEMY. Her latest novel of historical suspense, SEANCE IN SEPIA, features real life feminist firebrand Victoria Woodhull as its protagonist. The novel was recently named a finalist in the 2012 WILLA Literary Book Awards, named for Willa Cather.

Michelle divides her time between a Queen Anne Victorian home just outside Boulder, Colorado, and a mountain home at 9,000 feet in the Colorado Rockies. In addition to writing, she has been known to practice law, own a bookstore, and snowboard. She can often be found where ever Steampunks gather and her motto is: "Have bustle, will travel."

Michelle loves to hear from readers. They can contact her through her website: www.michelleblack.com
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