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ILA LOOKING OUT begins with a brief quote from the 'Song of Hiawatha' written by Walt Whitman. I quoted him because the book is about undying friendship. Two women and two men who have known each other a lifetime and enjoy fly-fishing and have always been loyal to each other. The main plot is of a former classmate who went missing in fourth grade. Fifty years have passed, and they are now nearing seventy. The two men are detectives for the Minneapolis Police Department, the women are retired. The four fly-fish in the Minnehaha Creek which flows into Minnehaha Falls. They discuss the case,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
ILA LOOKING OUT begins with a brief quote from the 'Song of Hiawatha' written by Walt Whitman. I quoted him because the book is about undying friendship. Two women and two men who have known each other a lifetime and enjoy fly-fishing and have always been loyal to each other. The main plot is of a former classmate who went missing in fourth grade. Fifty years have passed, and they are now nearing seventy. The two men are detectives for the Minneapolis Police Department, the women are retired. The four fly-fish in the Minnehaha Creek which flows into Minnehaha Falls. They discuss the case, friendship, while fishing. The other aspect of it, is that the women will fish up in northern MN, Ely, the beginning of the Boundary Waters. There is folklore based on truth of an old woman who had once lived in a small cabin in Ely and would make root beer for all the travelers. She is called the Root Beer Lady. There is a book written about her. Patty is an author and will sell books and fish in northern MN. Through a bit of mayhem, the missing friend is located. She will connect with the four while fishing. With her rod and reel ready, Ila will tell her story.
Autorenporträt
Barbara Schlichting was born and raised in Minneapolis, Minnesota where her First Ladies Mystery Series is set. Dolley Madison: The Blood Spangled Banner. Barbara graduated from Theodore Roosevelt High School in 1970. Later, she and her husband moved their family to Bemidji. She attended Bemidji State University where she earned her undergraduate and graduate degrees in elementary education and special education. Barbara also likes to write in other genres. Whispers From The Wind is her first poetry book which has poems for all ages. Barbara has been known to travel too much, and read while not paying attention to her husband. However she has had an English penpal for over fifty years.