Kate E. Dyer-Seeley
Kate Dyer-Seeley's work has been featured in a variety of national and international magazines and publications. She writes the Pacific Northwest Mystery series for Kensington Publishing, featuring a young journalist Meg Reed and the rugged outdoor landscapes of the Pacific Northwest. SCENE OF...
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Kate Dyer-Seeley's work has been featured in a variety of national and international magazines and publications. She writes the Pacific Northwest Mystery series for Kensington Publishing, featuring a young journalist Meg Reed and the rugged outdoor landscapes of the Pacific Northwest.
SCENE OF THE CLIMB and SLAYED ON THE SLOPES are out now. SILENCED IN THE SURF coming in 2016.
You'll find her hitting the trail, at an artisan coffee shop, or at her favorite pub. Better yet, at all three.
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This was not my bag. There were a few scenes about the Oregon hiking trails and wildlife I enjoyed, but that was about it. The mystery was forgettable and the main character was too silly to even be credible. I had to laugh when at 81% into the book she thinks she's being pursued by a murdere...
Kate Dyer Seeley is known for her Pacific Northwest cozy mysteries, which Scene of the Climb is the first. They are fun and easy reads that will stand alone. So, put on your climbing gear and let's get started. Goodreads / Amazon MY ONE SENTENCE REVIEW Meg is afraid of heights and many outd...
MY REVIEW Silenced in the Surf by Kate Dyer Seeley is a fun cozy mystery that will have you boarding on the water and sunbathing on the sand as you watch some hunks strut their stuff. We have plenty of mystery to keep you guessing, with characters you will love and love to hate. So, jump in, the w...
I received a free kindle copy of Slayed on the Slopes by Kate Dyer-Seeley, published by Kensington Publishing Corp. from NetGalley in exchange for a fair review. I gave this book three stars only because I hate cliff-hangers. The story was fine until the end. I loved the descriptions of the Ore...
This is an excerpt of the full review which can be seen here at If These Books Could TalkDyer-Seeley’s second extreme sports based mystery is a cracking read that never flags in pace and is far from predictable. A well-rounded cast of characters surround Meg, each with a purpose to serve, be it the...