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THE SEARCH FOR GRANDMA SPARKLE is a 2017 mystery novel writ-
ten by Darlene Miller who will talk about it at the Quartzsite Library on
January 12 at 2 pm. The Library is located at 465 N. Plymouth Ave.
When granddaughter Sarah learns that her
Grandmother Opal and niece Jessica are missing,
she decides to search for them. When the car is
found with two fl at tires, Sarah and her boyfriend
from college, travel up and down the rural roads
and creeks of southern Iowa to look for her miss-
ing relatives. Because of the storm that Saturday
night, would they seek shelter in an abandoned
barn, house or maybe even in a coal mine whose
opening has been uncovered? Were they abduct-
ed? Who would have a grudge against the gentle
woman who only tried to help people?
This book is also available on Amazon.com and
at the Readers Oasis.
The photo is of the author in a corn fi eld in Iowa.
You can see that if you are searching for someone
in a cornfi eld, it would be diffi cult to fi nd them.
Author presents at Library Jan. 12