In her debut mystery novel, Linda Vogt evokes a multitude of emotions with clean, spare prose. The suspense gradually ramps up all the way to the climactic end. Best of all, who can resist Duffy the Dog? Not me!
Jessie Chandler, award-winning author of the Shay O'Hanlon Caper Series
Riley Logan is looking for peace and quiet when she and her best friend Marie travel to beautiful Galiano Island, B.C. Instead, they find an environmental clash, a decades-old mystery, and the murder of a well-loved islander. At the Cliffhouse, a funky waterfront cottage Riley inherited from her aunt, they discover 60-year-old letters holding important clues. Will the letters help solve the murder? What did someone hide on nearby Wallace Island that could break the case open? And why has Riley's new love interest gone missing? The answers to those questions, along with romance, adventure, and a dash of humor, can be found in Linda M. Vogt's debut novel No Thru Road.
About the Author: Linda M. Vogt, a retired college educator, is a mystery writer who lives near Portland, Oregon, in the company of fine friends and a devoted terrier-poodle named Scout (who greatly resembles the character of Duffy in the book.) Her debut novel, No Thru Road, was a 2015 Rainbow Awards Runner-up for Best Lesbian Mystery/Thriller. She also has a short story in Lesbians on the Loose: Crime Writers on the Lam, a Goldie Award-winning mystery/crime anthology edited by Lori L. Lake and Jessie Chandler.
Linda produces concerts for a four-woman band, Motherlode, and teaches mandolin and ukulele at women's music camps. She is also a coordinator of the annual Northwest Women's Music Celebration, held near Portland, Oregon: www.nwmusiccelebration.com.
When she's not busy writing the second book in the Riley Logan mystery series, Linda enjoys camping, taking road trips, fishing, and watching Oregon Duck football.
Visit Linda online at www.lindamvogt.com