Linda (Fetterly) Root

Linda (Fetterly) Root

Linda Root is the author of 9 books, including KILLING THE OLD COWBOY: A Pioneertown Murder (The Morongo Murders -Book 3) and 1603:The Queen’s Revenge: The Legacy of the Queen of Scots, Book 3. Root is a former major crimes prosecutor and supervising deputy district attorney in the remote in the Morongo Basin, home of Joshua Tree National Park, the inspiration for the Morong Murder Series.  She had been an amateur historian since childhood and since 2011 has written 6 novels and one historical fantasy set in Tudor-Stuart Scotland and England, and is a member of the Marie Stuart Society.  Currently she is re-writing her 2013 tome, The Last Knight and the Queen of Scotts as three separate novels, and a fourth Morongo crime novel, The Murder Book Murder. The first three books in the series have been marketed locally and will launch to a wider audience in 2026. She is an inactive member of the State Bar of California and a qualified counselor and member of the bar of the United States Supreme Court. In addition to writing, Root travels solo to Germany to visit family there, spends time championing the needs of shelter animals and on projects seeking diversification and transparency in local government, and entertaining at her home overlooking the Joshua Tree National Park which she shares with her rescue dogs and assorted wild things which happen to be passing through, only a few of which are human.

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KILLING THE OLD COWBOY: A Pioneertown Murder (The Morongo Murders Book 3)

Liz Jameson had a history of going to crime scenes before the bodies were rolled. Not many deputy district attorneys considered it a part of their job, but crime scene investigators and most homicide detectives loved her for it. But the scene in Pioneertown was different. Pioneer had been a permanent movie set established by Gene Autry, Dick...

The Mysterious Child at Saint Pierre les Dames: (formerly published as ‘An Unknown Princess’ and ‘Midwife’s Secret’) (The Legacy of the Queen of Scots Book 1)

The celebrated Abbess of Saint Pierre les Dames d’ Rheims (1627-1639), Marguerite d’ Kircaldie, was considered the most beautiful woman in the world by the few men who had been allowed to see her. When she was a Novice, the walls of the cloister were raised to thwart young men who had tried to scale them just for a glimpse. When she arrived as a...

THE HIT LIST: A Morongo Murder (The Morongo Murders Book 2)

If California were an independent country, its economy would rank between Germany and the United Kingdom. Although its left-leaning electorate is predicted to shift somewhat before the next national election, California is unlikely to flip anytime soon. However, events occurring in the Golden State could change all that. Some might flow from...