I am a fan of Liz Milliron “Laurel Highland” series and was delighted she asked me to host the cover reveal for the next book in the series. Wait till you see this cover for Harm Not The Earth, which is coming August 2021 and is up for preorder.

Book Synopsis
When Southwest Pennsylvania’s summer rains flood the Casselman River, State Police Trooper Jim Duncan finds a John Doe body in what is initially believed to be a tragic accident. But when a second victim, John Doe’s partner in an environmental group at odds with a nearby quarry operation, is rescued, all thoughts of accidental drowning are abandoned. After Jim is invited to join the official investigation, he begins to think a career shift might be in his future.

Meanwhile, Assistant Public Defender Sally Castle is approached by an abused woman who is accused of murdering her abuser. Although the rules prevent Sally from taking the case, she steps outside her office to help the woman and discover the truth.

As their separate cases become intertwined, Jim and Sally struggle to determine if their new paths can be traveled together or if they will divide their newly repaired relationship. And equally important, will they be able to bring a killer to justice before another innocent life is lost?

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Publication Date: August 10, 2021
Publisher: Level Best Books
Format: Print, Digital
Name of Series: Laurel Highland
Number in Series: #4
Genre: Traditional
Author Website: lizmilliron.com


About the author
Liz Milliron has been making up stories, and creating her own endings for other people’s stories, for as long as she can remember. She’s worked for twenty years in the corporate world, but finds making things up is far more satisfying than writing software manuals. A lifelong mystery fan, she is the author of The Laurel Highlands Mysteries and The Home Front Mysteries, both from Level Best Books.

Liz lives near Pittsburgh with her husband, two college-age kids, and a very spoiled retired-racer greyhound named Koda. She is a past-president of the Pittsburgh chapter of Sisters in Crime and a member of Pennwriters.

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