For Time and All Eternities (A Linda Wallheim Mystery #3) (Hardcover)

For Time and All Eternities (A Linda Wallheim Mystery #3) By Mette Ivie Harrison Cover Image

For Time and All Eternities (A Linda Wallheim Mystery #3) (Hardcover)

$26.95


Title unavailable, please email for information.
The Mormon church may have disavowed the polygamy it became so infamous for in the 19th century, but for some Fundamentalist Latter-Day Saints, "plural marriage" isn't just ancient history.

Mormon bishop’s wife Linda Wallheim couldn’t be more surprised to learn that her son Kenneth is engaged. Kenneth has left the Mormon church, and met his fiancée, med student Naomi Carter, at a “Mormons Anonymous” meeting. Naomi was also raised Mormon—but her family belongs to a group that practices polygamy. Naomi’s father, Stephen, invites the Wallheims to visit the family compound. Though Stephen and his five wives seem to live normal, modern lives, Linda can’t shake the feeling that the family dynamics are off. When tensions on the compound escalate to murder, Linda delves into the many Carter family secrets to find the killer.
Mette Ivie Harrison is the author of two other novels in the Linda Wallheim mystery series, The Bishop’s Wife and His Right Hand, as well as numerous books for young adults. She holds a PhD in German literature from Princeton University and is a nationally ranked triathlete. A member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, she lives in Utah with her husband and five children.

Product Details ISBN: 9781616956660
ISBN-10: 1616956666
Publisher: Soho Crime
Publication Date: January 10th, 2017
Pages: 336
Language: English
Series: A Linda Wallheim Mystery
Praise for For Time and All Eternities

"An intriguing murder mystery, as alluring and confounding as the inscrutable history of polygamy itself—told with refreshing honesty and a ton of heart."
—Jamie Ford, New York Times bestselling author of Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet 

"A provocative piece of work."
—Salt Lake City Tribune

"Harrison’s mystery also offers a fascinating insider’s look at a faith that is strange and mysterious to outsiders. Linda’s struggle to accept church doctrines is an issue to which many readers can relate. Highly recommended."
—Library Journal

"A compelling read—one that will have readers considering if their love for family is stronger than their preconceived expectations for each other. Readers will become wrapped in the Wallheim family’s idiosyncrasies, which will leave them looking forward to the next book in the series."
—Dialogue

"Totally spellbinding! I couldn't read quickly enough."
Fresh Fiction

"A very talented writer. She's also very rave for writing these books."
Kittling Books

"Plural marriage in Harrison's hands is not like it is on Sister Wives or Big Love; nor is it like reading about the Jeffs family or other extreme fundamentalist Mormon families (despite the compound; I guess they all need compounds). It's a nuanced imagining of what it might be like to have made that choice; each wife has different reasons for living in a plural marriage and a distinct personality."
LitHub

"An exciting and well-crafted mystery."
MysteryPeople, Pick of the Month

Praise for the Linda Wallheim mysteries

The Bishop’s Wife has good reason to draw a large readership . . . Ms. Harrison’s Linda is
such a welcome character.”
The New York Times

“The issues the book raises will make readers hungry for more of Linda and her close-knit community.”
Los Angeles Times

“A fast moving crime story, but also far more than that. Deep social and moral issues dealt with, and made real with compassion and honesty. I couldn’t put it down!”
—Anne Perry

“Absorbing . . . Rich with real-life details that often get lost in stereotypes.”
—NPR’s All Things Considered

“Sane, wise, likable . . . [The] solution is nicely surprising, and Linda has an engrossing voice, at once modest and assured.”
—Charles Finch, USA Today

“A heartfelt story that opens outsiders to a fascinating world.”
The Boston Globe

“Edgy and engrossing . . . Harrison delivers a provocative tale that doesn’t shy away from timely social issues.”
Ft. Worth Star-Telegram