Lin Waterhouse
Lin Waterhouse is a freelance journalist and fiction author who seeks out the historical curiosities of the Missouri Ozarks region and explores the unique culture of the beautiful hills and "hollers" of the area. In addition to her books, she writes for local and regional magazines and newspapers. Waterhouse's nonfiction thriller The West Plains Dance Hall Explosion details the cold-case mystery of the 1928 explosion that transformed a small-town dance hall into a raging inferno and sparked...See more
Lin Waterhouse is a freelance journalist and fiction author who seeks out the historical curiosities of the Missouri Ozarks region and explores the unique culture of the beautiful hills and "hollers" of the area. In addition to her books, she writes for local and regional magazines and newspapers. Waterhouse's nonfiction thriller The West Plains Dance Hall Explosion details the cold-case mystery of the 1928 explosion that transformed a small-town dance hall into a raging inferno and sparked international media attention. In her fictional mystery, Bred to the Bone , retired educator Caroline Hudson discovers a cache of aged documents in a long-abandoned safe in the attic of Hunter's Mill. The find exposes family secrets of prejudice and pride that lead to murder. See less
Lin Waterhouse book subjects
- Fiction > Mystery & Detective > Women Sleuths
- Genealogy
- History > United States > State & Local > Midwest (IA, IL, IN, KS, MI, MN, MO, ND, NE, OH, SD, WI)
- Feminine
- West Plains
- Small Town
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Lin Waterhouse's Featured Books
Lin Waterhouse book reviews
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The Ghost of Timmy Wahl: Eternal Secrets at Hunter's Mill
Best ever!
After reading Bred to the Bone, I had to read all Lin Waterhouse has ever written, then Timmy Wahl came out. Oh, my! The Ghost of Timmy Wahl is the best one yet. Send chills, keeps you turning pages, ... Read More
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Bred to the Bone: Deadly Secrets at Hunter's Mill
Clean mystery!
When I started reading this novel, I could relate to Caroline in so many ways. It was almost voyeuristic. The VW Bug, reinventing herself again, and cautious, almost cantankerous new neighbors she ... Read More