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The Alpine Betrayal (Emma Lord, Bk 2)
The Alpine Betrayal - Emma Lord, Bk 2
Author: Mary Daheim
ISBN-13: 9780345379375
ISBN-10: 0345379373
Publication Date: 3/22/1993
Pages: 240
Rating:
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 60 ratings
Publisher: Fawcett
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed The Alpine Betrayal (Emma Lord, Bk 2) on + 121 more book reviews
Liked it so much, I am going to read the other alpine mysteries
SCOUT-FINCH avatar reviewed The Alpine Betrayal (Emma Lord, Bk 2) on + 86 more book reviews
After absolutely loving The Alpine Advocate and vowing to read everyone in the series in order (which would be a mystery series first for me), I was a bit disappointed by this somewhat convoluted mystery...I also never like Hollywood subplots with sexy actresses and hunky co-stars and such - I live in LA and it always feels phony in books...
I still plan to give Alpine Christmas a try, and we'll see from there...
reviewed The Alpine Betrayal (Emma Lord, Bk 2) on + 336 more book reviews
the 2nd in the emma lords series..
reviewed The Alpine Betrayal (Emma Lord, Bk 2) on + 162 more book reviews
2nd book in the Emma Lord series. Good cozy read.
mjsparky avatar reviewed The Alpine Betrayal (Emma Lord, Bk 2) on + 9 more book reviews
Fun, quick read.
reviewed The Alpine Betrayal (Emma Lord, Bk 2) on + 136 more book reviews
The second in a nice cozy mystery, with a tricky ending. I liked it.
reviewed The Alpine Betrayal (Emma Lord, Bk 2) on + 27 more book reviews
Second in this delightful series in which a new female newspaper owner in a small town in the state of Washington struggles to fit in with all the weird & crazy citizens of the small town of Alpine.
The characters are delightfully nutty & there's always something going on.....mostly leading to a discovery of a murder by the owner of the newspaper, which doesn't please the local sheriff. This delightful series continues with most of the leading characters
in the successive books. You'll learn to love the characters & won't want to miss their growth over the series.Great reading!!
sealady avatar reviewed The Alpine Betrayal (Emma Lord, Bk 2) on + 657 more book reviews
Next in the Emma Lord Alpine series. Dani Marsh, now a Hollywood Star, returns home, murder ensues of course. Medium series.
Pattakins avatar reviewed The Alpine Betrayal (Emma Lord, Bk 2) on + 365 more book reviews
It's Loggerama time in Alpine. All the contests, sales and special events want to advertise in Emma Lord's paper, the Alpine Advocate.
Plus, Emma's son, Adam, who has the brains of a turnip has left college in Hawaii and gone to Alaska to work and now wants to go to college in Fairbanks.
On top of that small town girl makes good, Dani Marsh is coming home after five years to do location shooting on her new movie, with her new fiancee, movie heart throb Matt Tabor and director Reid Hampton.
Dani had run away to Los Angeles after the SIDS death of her baby and divorce from husband Cody Graff.
Emma doesn't know much about this story, but gets filled in on the old information from her employee and confidant, sixtyish, Vida Runkel, whose niece Marje is now engaged to Cody Graff.
What Emma doesn't understand is why everyone seems to hate Dani, including her own mother. Cody Graff even announces to everyone that he thinks she should be dead.
Unfortunately, for him, it's Cody Graff who ends up laying dead on a country road. Poisoned by an overdose of a prescription drug he was taking.
Emma is surprised at how many people refuse to believe he was murdered. Dani, her mother, Patti, Cody's brother Curtis all think he took the overdose himself.
But Emma and the local sheriff Milo Dodge believe it was murder and that it had something to do with both Baby Scarlett's death five years ago and then the death of the young deputy, Art Fremstad, who was investigating the baby's death. It was ruled that he had committed suicide, but Milo had never belived that, and it now looks as though he had also been murdered.
Emma was determined to find out the answers, before the killer could kill again.
I like several things in this book. Emma is vey likeable.
Vida is a hoot, reading about this sixtish year old woman, accidentally entering the wet T-shirt contest at Mugs Ahoy and then going through with it because, afterall, she signed her name to the contract is very funny.
I really like Milo Dodge, who gets himself a girlfriend, Honoria Whitman, an artist from California. Emma spends a lot of time convincing herself she doesn't care, because she wouldn't want Milo as a boyfriend anyway. Milo is worried that he's going to lose his re-election to his UFO spotting opponant if he doesn't find the killer.
She has improved a character who really irritated me in the first book. Ad salesman, Ed Bronsky, who refused to sell ad space if he could talk the customer out of buying. He still grumbles and complains about color ad's and anything where he can't use clip art, but at least is doing his job.
Now for what I don't like about this book.
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Dove avatar reviewed The Alpine Betrayal (Emma Lord, Bk 2) on + 262 more book reviews
A very enjoyable series!
waucondacarol avatar reviewed The Alpine Betrayal (Emma Lord, Bk 2) on + 319 more book reviews
This series of a small Washington state newspaper evidently will go from A to Z before it ends. The editor and owner, Emma Lord, is a single mom with a grown son who changes colleges and majors as often as changing socks. Emma's staff is a mix of some great characters and the small mountain town setting is wonderful as are the townspeople. Emma has a long time love, but the sheriff would like to be closer to her. The mysteries are very original. One of my very favorite series and authors.
carlamo avatar reviewed The Alpine Betrayal (Emma Lord, Bk 2) on + 269 more book reviews
Sequel to THE ALPINE ADVOCATE.
When a local girl, Dani Marsh, returns to Alpine a star to shoot a Hollywood film, the tension in the air is so thick it crackles. Then at the annual Loggerama, Dani's former husband, Cody Graff goes berserk with an axe and is later found dead. Reporting on on all the goings-on as the editor of the ADVOCATE, Emma Lord begins to suspect that neither she nor the sheriff, laconic Milo Dodge, is getting the real story. Why are there such strong feelings among those who knew Dani back when? Why so few tears for Cody Graff? Whence the impenetrable mystery that enfolds Alpine like a shroud? Emma's nose for a story leads her straight into trouble....