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Broken Trust

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When a chance meeting on a hiking trail leads to a position at a nonprofit in Boulder, Colorado, Nora feels lucky to have a job . . . even after she finds out that the previous financial director has gone missing.

With her suspicions of foul play confirmed by her Kachina guardian, Nora doesn’t know who to trust in an organization that’s rife with deceit and corruption. As she’s pulled deeper into a treacherous conspiracy, an unannounced visit from her mother and a reunion with Cole Huntsman have Nora playing tug of war with her own feelings. Fearful for her own life and the safety of those she loves the most, Nora wonders if her new beginning in Boulder will turn out to be a deadly mistake.

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"Baker deftly escalates the stakes of her initially straightforward story, which takes a much more serious turn before arriving at its unexpected conclusion." —Publishers Weekly

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      January 27, 2014
      In Baker’s excitingly fast-paced second Nora Abbott mystery (after 2013’s Tainted Mountain), the heroine finds a new job that appears safer than her previous stint running a ski resort: she becomes the financial director for the Living Earth Trust, a Boulder, Colo.–based nonprofit. So why is she having ominous visions of a “Kachina,” a spirit from Hopi folklore? And what happened to the previous financial director? When Nora examines the foundation’s books, she realizes she’s in another dangerous situation—this one involving missing funds, a strange project, and murder. Her dilemma only becomes clearer after her predecessor’s body is found. However, Nora is not alone: she’s backed up by her interfering mother, Abigail; her Hopi friend, Benny; and an old crush, handsome Cole Huntsman. As in the first series entry, Baker deftly escalates the stakes of her initially straightforward story, which takes a much more serious turn before arriving at its unexpected conclusion.

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      February 1, 2014
      Baker (Tainted Mountain, 2013, etc.) presents the second adventure of a Western accountant who tries to build a new life after her marriage ends tragically. Nora Abbott is fighting off panic on Colorado's Mount Evans when she meets Petal, a woman who looks like an elf in dreadlocks and ragbag clothes. Petal not only helps Nora down the mountain, but also tells her that she'd be a natural to succeed the recently vanished financial director for Loving Earth Trust in Boulder. Although Nora has an MBA and good qualifications, the murder of her husband a year ago has left her shaken, full of self-doubt and prone to visions of a kachina--a Hopi spirit. When the trust's executive director, a former classmate of Nora's, offers her the position on the spot, she can't believe her luck. On the second day of the new job, she realizes why she was hired: She's supposed to give false projections to the trust's board. Instead, she reveals that Loving Earth is operating in the red due to the beetle-kill project of Sylvia LaFever, Loving Earth's hotshot scientist. When Nora's missing predecessor turns up dead on the trust's grounds, Sylvia is the first suspect, even though she tries to put the blame on Nora. While Nora tries to make sense of Sylvia's project and the role of a father-and-son team from Ecuador, she has to keep haunting memories, her overbearing mother, and a handsome, overprotective rancher at arm's length. A Hopi friend is receiving warnings from a man who supposedly died 150 years ago. Will they come too late to save Nora? No wonder the hapless heroine is so overwhelmed that she makes decisions she knows are bad: Baker throws her into a vortex of corporate greed, Hopi mythology, speculative science, exaggerated characters, muddled flashbacks and one preposterous incident after another. Overstuffed.

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