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Forest ranger Callie Major is guarding a secret when she runs into her old best friend, Newton Denman in the Pennsylvania Allegheny mountains. The strange combination of a magnificent bear and the murder of Callie's and Newton's childhood art teacher bring the two together. This is a double mystery in that Callie is protecting a mother bear, who is nothing if not the force of nature herself. Complicating matters, both Newton and police officer Pete Myrick are in love with Callie, and the police detective has his own history with the forest ranger. In this suspense novel with an edge of magic realism, nature and people alike may be said to be wounded, craggy, and sublime. Novelist David Maine writes that in this "backdrop of Pennsylvania's mountain wilderness" is "a love story that manages to be both contemporary and timeless." Margot Livesey, bestselling New York Times author states that "Melissa Croghan writes with grace and ease" in this "deeply suspenseful novel" with a "vivid cast of characters." Livesey's "first impulse on finishing 'The Tracking Heart' was to set out in search of Callie and Newton and especially he bear." The gold standard of critics, The Kirkus Review describes the "lost loves and covered-up crimes," in this book that "moves back and forth between the characters in the park and Callie and Newton's former hometown" to create a deeply "satisfying" story.
"This book turns the spotlight on thirteen women who were leaders on Mackinac Island, Michigan, in the 19th and early 20th centuries"--
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