Kathleen Hills spent the first forty years of her life in rural northern Minnesota, before leaving for a career in speech-language pathology. She then turned to writing, publishing several short mystery stories, and three other John McIntire mysteries. She divides her time between her home in Duluth, Minnesota and North Scotland.
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On a stifling mid-summer day, eleven-year-old Claire Hofer sets out carrying lunch to her father, who is raking hay. As she nears the field, she hears no rumbling tractor and sees only Township Constable John McIntire. Claire’s father, Reuben, is de... SEE MORE