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Murder on the Prairie: A North Florida Mystery
by M. D. Abrams
303 pages
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Mystery, ecology, and romance: a captivating first novel.
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Category: Fiction:Mystery
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About the Book
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In Murder
on the Prairie, the threat of development on North Florida's historic and ecologically unique Paynes Prairie State Park Preserve
ignites passions, scandal, and murder.
The story tells of a struggle to protect this vast marshland, on
which much of Florida's early history took place, and which was
first described with awe in 1774 by the naturalist William Bartram.
It is also about relationships that entwine and develop, the secrets
revealed, and the way in which life mirrors art.
The story begins when Lorelei Woodington Crane, while starring in
a production of Anton Chekhov's play, The Cherry Orchard, finds
herself thrust into the center of dangerous situations which ultimately
lead to murder.
Mystery readers will particularly enjoy the diverse characters,
and the setting of this novel which deals with concerns about Florida's
land use issues, the history and ecological significance of a unique
North Florida setting, and the environs of Gainesville and the University
of Florida. Go Gators!
Theater goers will also take pleasure in the behind the scenes look
as the leading character moves between her role as lead actress
in a Chekhov play and that of amateur sleuth in a real life drama.
The subject of the play mirrors the protagonist's plight.
This book is the first in a mystery series featuring settings and
ecological issues related to North Florida.
Ten percent of the profits from sales of this book will be donated,
by the author, to the Sierra Club Foundation to preserve the natural
environment in North Florida.
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About the Author |
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M. D. Abrams retired as a college and university educator, and began the enjoyable pursuit of researching and writing this mystery with its environmental and theatrical themes. A long-time environmental activist and theater lover, Dr. Abrams returned to Gainesville from Miami, and lives near the University of Florida. Go Gators! |
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