Liz Adair

Biography

Liz Adair’s writing career began about the time AARP started sending her invitations to join. Since then she’s published nine novels and two novellas. She’s won the Whitney Award and been finalist for both the Willa Award and the Glyph Award. After living in the Pacific Northwest for 40 years, she and Derrill, her husband of 52 years, moved back to Southern Utah. She’s now setting her books in that area. Books with a red-rock setting include Trouble at the Red Pueblo, a Spider Latham mystery, A Kane County Christmas, a Spider Latham Christmas novella, Interlude at Cottonwood Springs, and her latest, a romantic suspense set in Kanab’s Heritage House, The McCarran Collection.

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Books

Hidden Spring: A Novella
Price: Free! Words: 16,350. Language: English. Published: March 25, 2017 . Categories: Fiction » Romance » Historical » General, Fiction » Historical » Western & American frontier
Susannah Brown, a young widow in 1890's Arizona Territory, is trying to survive. Will she accept the help of the silent, brooding stranger who arrives on her doorstep?
Trouble at the Red Pueblo
Price: Free! Words: 88,340. Language: English. Published: May 16, 2016 . Categories: Fiction » Mystery & detective » Cozy, Fiction » Mystery & detective » General
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Red Pueblo Museum Director Martin Taylor is desperate, and his son, Matt, is angry. Someone is trying to destroy the museum financially. When a killer uses an Anasazi ax from the museum to bash in the skull of a charismatic playboy, Matt Taylor is arrested. Can Spider untangle the web of secrecy and lies surrounding the museum and save its Anasazi treasures before the Taylors lose it all?