The Lemon Drop Didn’t Melt

A Tricia Gleason Novel

by Mark Henry Miller


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 3/31/2016

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 364
ISBN : 9781504987165
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 364
ISBN : 9781504987158

About the Book

The Lemon Drop Didn’t Melt A Tricia Gleason Novel Mark Henry Miller Tricia Gleason, about to start a new ministry in Snoqualmie, Washington, knows that good ministry includes preaching that doesn’t cure insomnia, a caring presence with members especially when they hurt, and helping people grow in their beliefs. She takes a good first step toward each of these goals. She comforts a woman abused in marriage, she consoles an engineer whose boss demeans her, and her first sermon was the topic at the Snoqualmie Coffee Shop. What she didn’t know made a difference and it was not for the good. She didn’t know that every confidential conversation was not private. She didn’t know the unseen listener wrote notes of the confidences and shared them in the church and with the neighbors. Trust was replaced by betrayal. Affirmation became rejection. A church member at worship one Sunday shouted at Tricia for being untrustworthy. Two days later the irate member was shot dead. The revolver was found in Tricia’s closet. Tricia is charged with murder, and the future is bleak. Her shadowed menace is delighted how he has orchestrated the charges and triggered doubt and mistrust everywhere. Homicide charges push her to the end of her rope. She tries to hang on…but may not make it.


About the Author

Dr. Mark Henry Miller is a retired United Church of Christ local church pastor and conference minister. He and his wife, Diane, and their faithful buddies, Faith (English Cocker) and Caleb (Lord Cavalier Spaniel) live in Leander, Texas. Born in Portland, Oregon, he graduated from Stanford University, Yale University Divinity School, and Eden Theological Seminary. “The Lemon Drop Didn’t Melt,” not unlike his four previous novels, includes lots of life, ministry, fishing, and murder, but seldom in that order. This novel’s venue is Snoqualmie, Washington, twenty-five miles east of Seattle but not distant from daunting stress moments for Tricia Gleason. For any questions or if interested in a signed copy, let Mark know, markhmiller@att.net. He promises to respond once back from fishing.