![]() ![]() Perhaps that's why the effect of Hoag's ( Lucky's Lady ) story is less ``still'' than static. Dane insists on escorting Elizabeth to a press conference because ``I want to know where your mouth is.'' She retorts, ``it won't be kissing your ass.'' The characters are no more agreeable than the plot is focused on finding the murderer. Biography edit Hoag was born in Cresco, Iowa and raised in the small town of Harmony, Minnesota, where her father sold insurance. More than 22 million copies of her books are in print. ![]() Dane and Elizabeth start off their eventual romance by treating each other like dirt-exchanging what passes for snappy repartee. Tami Hoag (born Tami Mikkelson January 20, 1959) is an American novelist, best known for her work in the romance and thriller genres. Elizabeth, who now owns the local newspaper, suspects most everyone in town: Jarvis had kept a secret list of names of people who owed him money. Sheriff Dane Jantzen figures the deed was done by a transient: Jarrold's wallet was stolen and his glove compartment rifled. When car trouble strikes, Elizabeth hoofs it to a construction site-and finds the developer, Jarrold Jarvis, in his car with his throat cut. ![]() After a messy and very public divorce from her magnate husband, Elizabeth Stuart is persuaded by her old college chum to move from Atlanta to Still Creek, Minn. ![]()
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