PRINCESS OF THE SNOWS

by George G. Motz


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Softcover
$31.95
Softcover
$31.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 5/10/2009

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 201
ISBN : 9781441564771

About the Book

What causes people to meet, to interact, and to play major roles in the lives of others? Do you also ponder this query?

Chance, fate, and more all play a part in a rapidly growing scenario when a random photograph of an unsuspecting young girl waiting in a snow storm is published during a winter carnival celebration. This random and innocent act sets into motion the powers to free her and her sister from the grips of her controlling family, and also serves to free a man wrongfully convicted of murder.

Anna and Olga Gronovich are sisters to the men who control the growing Russian Mafi a in the city of St. Paul, Minnesota. The brothers had years previously framed Arnie Swanson for the murder of a social worker and also a government agent, for which he is sentenced to serve a life term in a federal prison. One single droplet of blood, found in a mandatory legal review years later, causes reason for doubt as to Swanson’s guilt, and that lone drop of blood sets him free. Swanson becomes the catalyst to free the Princess of the Snows, the girl in the photograph. Set against the annual St. Paul Winter Carnival, in the falling winter’s snow, a power struggle takes place, one which can either free or destroy the Gronovich family, and also Arnie Swanson.


About the Author

George G. Motz is a writer and farmer from northern Wisconsin. Over the years, he has worked as an investigator, educator and newspaper editor and writer. Motz lives alone on his rural farm in the north woods. He still investigates and occasionally serves as a profiler for various groups when an independent outside source is needed to give new direction to investigations or inquests. His literary characters, while fiction, are developed around some of the people whom he becomes acquainted with while working. Motz tries to make his characters real, live and human. With over one dozen books to his credit, Motz is now devoting more of his time to writing as he is semi-retired and still trying to analyze the human animal. Motz can be found in his orchards, vineyards or fields during the summers, and in the woods, logging or hunting during the fall or winter months. He devotes much of his free time to local environmental or educational projects. Normally a humor writer, Motz enjoys writing in many different genre and this is his first endeavor into the world of the criminal mind.