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Theft, extortion, homicide - there's no end to the talents of the new men in photographer Sonny Littlefield's life. Ever since she moved to the strawberry and sheep farm that she inherited from her biological father, her problems have been piling up: her cousins keep robbing her house, she's rapidly going broke, and she hasn't had a date in months. Her top priority is figuring out who left a skeleton hand and threatening note in her ramshackle barn. Somebody in Gracious, Maine, is turning human remains into playthings, and it's all Sonny can do to keep from ending up a pile of bones herself as…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Theft, extortion, homicide - there's no end to the talents of the new men in photographer Sonny Littlefield's life. Ever since she moved to the strawberry and sheep farm that she inherited from her biological father, her problems have been piling up: her cousins keep robbing her house, she's rapidly going broke, and she hasn't had a date in months. Her top priority is figuring out who left a skeleton hand and threatening note in her ramshackle barn. Somebody in Gracious, Maine, is turning human remains into playthings, and it's all Sonny can do to keep from ending up a pile of bones herself as her search for answers shoots her straight to the top of a killer's target list.
Autorenporträt
People have described Nina DeGraff's writing as funny, suspenseful, and very real. During her travels to jungles, coral reefs, and other destinations in search of adventure, Nina's practical side endeavors to maintain control. The rest of her is a plucky photographer with a ridiculous amount of optimism, and a fascination for the unknown. It seemed natural to wrap her unique real-life experiences into a mystery series. Her Sonny Littlefield novels are based on the years she and her husband raised sheep and horses on a small organic farm in rural Maine. In writing the series, she draws heavily on her own brushes with disaster, moments when she pressed her luck too far, even the time she brought a tip to the police and ended up helping them solve a crime.Nina loves photographing animals and scenes that she can use in her art. At the same time, she pays close attention to atmospheric details that enable her to bring a sense of realism to her writing.Her nature audio tracks are available through most major streaming services. One of her albums gives readers a chance to experience wild Maine for themselves: "Nature Sounds, Maine & Florida," features a track of a loon call on a Maine lake, a wild pond at dusk, and birds that were recorded in locations very close to where the Sonny Littlefield Mystery series takes place.Examples of her photos and videos are on her web¬site, www.ninadegraff.com.