About
Holly Harrison came to New Mexico to attend graduate school but soon became enamored with the Land of Enchantment. Her debut mystery novel, Rites & Wrongs, was a New Mexico/Arizona book awards finalist. Harrison lives near Old Town Albuquerque with her husband and their Scottish Terrier, Angus. When she is not writing, she is riding her Swedish Warmblood, Soleil, in the Bosque near the Rio Grande.
Featured Work
Death in the Land of Enchantment
Patrol Officer Louise Sanchez knows the northern New Mexico roads well. But when she’s asked to fill in for Detective Pascal Ruiz, who’s awaiting trial, she finds herself in unfamiliar territory. During her first week on the job, high-powered and handsome attorney Webster Madison is found with a butcher knife in his heart. At the scene, Louise only discovers two pieces of evidence: twenty-one dollars in board game money and the photo of a woman from an online dating site. His autopsy detects a date- rape drug in his bloodwork. Against her better judgment, Sanchez seeks help from Ruiz, gathering information on his father’s missing lady friend in return.
As Louise pursues three different women connected to Madison, she uncovers various secrets about his life along with a Native American pottery scandal—but the clues just don’t add up. While following her intuition and blazing her own investigative trail, it soon becomes clear that she’s way out of her league.
