Sunday, April 10, 2011

"Fracture": new Arizona geo-mystery published



Susan Cummins Miller's new geology murder mystery, "Fracture" is set in Tucson and California. Susan is a Tucson-based geologist and author, who sets her books in Arizona and surrounding regions. Fracture is the 5th book in the Frankie MacFarlane mystery series. I've read and recommended all of Susan's previous mysteries and will be diving into this one shortly.

The publisher's comments offer this synopsis:

Geologist Frankie MacFarlane and P.I. Philo Dain, just back from Afghanistan, are packing for an R&R trip to a cooler clime when Philo's Aunt Heather is murdered in her empty Tucson mansion. Her husband, wealthy developer Derek Dain, is the prime suspect. The day before, Heather had left town with the Dain coin collection, worth millions. Now it's missing.

Though Philo and his uncle haven't spoken in years, Philo and Frankie agree to backtrack Heather on a quest that takes them from the sun-baked Tucson Basin to the foggy San Francisco Peninsula. Among California's fault-scarred hills they uncover painful secrets from Philo's past--and clues to a mysterious chess set worthy of kings, long protected by one family and long coveted by another. A treasure worth killing for--but who will survive to claim it?

Susan and I were undergrads together at UC Riverside, and I went to field camp with her now husband, Jonathan Matti, who works for the USGS in Tucson. Their son Jordan is doing an internship with AZGS this semester.

1 comment:

  1. Susan,
    Congratulations on your newest book. I'm sure it will be as entertaining as its predecessors.(And I know it will be well edited.)
    Nancy Lynn Jarvis
    Regan McHenry Real Estate Mysteries

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