Suzanne Bratcher

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Suzanne J Bratcher is the recipient of numerous awards for her fiction, including the Genesis Award, the Angel Award, and the coveted Selah Award. The majestic, magical Southwest inspires her contemporary mysteries shot with adventure and sprinkled with history. A retired teacher, Suzanne lives in Prescott Valley, Arizona, where she watches the sun come up over Mingus Mountain. When she’s not writing, Suzanne enjoys laughing at her rescue cat, piecing fabric scraps into colorful quilts, and reading with her precious granddaughter.

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Kokopelli's Song

When seventeen-year-old Amy Adams finds her father’s family and lost twin brother on the Hopi Reservation, she stumbles into a struggle between shamans and witches that spans a thousand years. After Mahu is attacked and a Conquistador’s journal stolen, Amy and her new friend Diego set out on a dangerous quest to find and perform the ceremony that can stop ancient evil from entering our world. But Amy and Diego are not alone as they race against time measured by a waxing moon. Kokopelli’s song, the haunting notes of a red cedar flute, guides them to the four cardinal directions and at last to the Center, and final confrontation, in the shadowy ruins of Chaco Canyon.

  • The Copper Box

    Marty needs to find out if she killed her sister. Paul needs to escape the guilt of his wife’s death. Together they search a Victorian house for a copper box Marty believes will unlock the mystery of two deaths. Then the accidents begin. A murderer wants the copper box. Will they survive to explore their blossoming love? Jerome Mysteries, Book 1.