A Troll Falls
About the Book A Troll Falls
Book: A Troll Falls
Author: Marji Laine
Genre: Christian historical Mystery, Fairytale retelling
Release date: March 7, 2023
Murder. Even the word sounds ugly. Almost as ugly as the corpse on the shore.
Dallas, Texas, 1948
Opal Stedman enjoys caring for old Mrs Farnesworth. But keeping her sister Ruby out of trouble, well that is another issue entirely. Especially now that Ruby has stepped into high society with her new beau. A dubious man. Maybe even duplicitous.
Even the handsome security guard warns her sister about him.
When a body is dragged onto the shore of the lake that borders their home, rumors and worries over the new man become assurances. But why has he involved her household in these gruesome shenanigans?
And why are Opal’s loved ones suddenly having “accidents”?
Loosely based on the little-known fairy tale of “Snow White and Rose Red” this mystery twists its way all along the banks of White Rock Lake during its heyday.
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My Thoughts on A Troll Falls
A Troll Falls is a sweet mystery story that follows both fairy tale and bits of real life as it brings the fairy tale to the States. If you have enjoyed any of the other Ever After Mysteries series you know how amazing they are and you already know that you’re going to love this one. Or at least I knew that. This series has been amazing fun and I’ve loved every book of it.
In this book, we travel to Texas. I’ve never been there but it’s on my someday list. A lot of places are on my someday list. We’re set in 1948. So WWII is over but we’ve still got some amazing fashion going on. I mean fashion has to be mentioned correct? I love the dresses of the 1940s but after the war, they started to change into the beginnings of the 50s styles. My favorite is the 30s into the 40s but I’m good with the 50s too.
Okay, so maybe I should tell you a bit about the book.
There’s murder!
Maybe I shouldn’t lead with that? But it’s a big part of the story and central to the plot.
Two sisters are the central characters. Ruby and Opal. Ruby starts dating a man that Opal doesn’t feel quite right about. Opal works for an elderly woman and I have to say she was fun. Such a great character.
And I loved the scene descriptions. I want to go back in time if I’m going to visit this area and see it as it is described versus what it would be like now.
I don’t want to say too much here but you’re going to love this book! It’s an amazing mystery and reads quickly. It’s clean. No suggestive or inappropriate content and even the body found washed up is done well. You’re going to love this one! Grab your copy and then grab the rest of the series as well.
I have voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book which I received from Celebrate Lit. All views expressed are only my honest opinion. I was not required to write a positive review nor was I compensated in any other way. All opinions expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the FTC regulations.
About the Author of A Troll Falls
Marji Laine is a graduated home-schooling mom of four with two college students staying in the nest for a little longer. She and her hubby of 34 years also share their North Texas home with a rescue pup named Rosie. When Marji isn’t editing or publishing the books for her authors at Write Integrity Press, she indulges in penning her own mystery, suspense, and romance novels.
She loves acting in musical comedy, has directed many stage productions, leads a high school Bible study and sings in her church choir. She prefers mountains to beaches, dogs to cats, NASCAR to football, Magnolia pie, white roses, green, and Hallmark Movies and Mysteries.
You can find her at her website: MarjiLaine.com
More from Marji
A Troll Falls is set in my hometown of Dallas, Texas around the time that my grandfather served as one of the fire captains in the area. I have pictures of my mom and my aunt posing near the spillway of White Rock Lake.
Yep, White Rock Lake is a real place less than ten miles from the central district of Dallas. I remember doing a Walk-a-Thon around the lake and playing softball on Saturday mornings at Winfrey Point, overlooking the lake with a view all the way to downtown. Swimming in the lake was never an option in my lifetime, but my mom remembered swimming there. Because the lake was a major reservoir for Dallas, they had to close it to swimming in the early 1950s due to a drought. By the mid-1950s, boating had made the lake dirty and crowded, so the city of Dallas closed it to motor boats that travelled faster than ten miles per hour. Aside from little fishing boats here and there, White Rock Lake is primarily a sailboat lake now, and a beautiful sight on a clear day with a light breeze.
The Bonnie Barge is a real thing as well.
The double-decker party and dance boat sailed around White Rock Lake from 1945-1956. Fraternities, church groups, reunions, and all types used the Bonnie Barge. Even such famous people as Gypsy Rose Lee and Billy Graham are rumoured to have sailed on it, though not at the same time!
Johnny Williams, Jr. grew up on the barge that his father built, often steering it even though he was underage. The young man who has the “find” in the Prologue is fashioned after him. Johnny actually did find a body once when he was sixteen, in a similar manner to what I described, except the deceased was a woman who had fallen into the lake and drowned after a night of drinking.
The Bonnie Barge was a mainstay on White Rock Lake, but it relied on speed boats to come help in case of trouble. When the speedboats were ousted in 1956, the Bonnie Barge floated her last party as well.
You can learn more about the Bonnie Barge here: https://lakewood.advocatemag.com/a-boat-named-bonnie/
On the shores of that lake lies the Dallas Arboretum, a beautiful collection of gardens I often visited, and field trips for my homeschooled kids. The focal point of the Arboretum is the DeGolyer House. Built-in the 1930s, the house is fashioned after a Spanish Hacienda. I heard rumours about the house and the rare book collection that Mr DeGolyer kept locked away in his library, and it became the inspiration for the Halling Estate in my book.
You can learn more about the Dallas Arboretum (well worth the visit!) and the DeGolyer House here: https://www.dallasarboretum.org/
My fictional Halling Estate is situated on the lake about where the DeGolyer House still stands, but my imaginary house is a two-story hacienda instead of a single story. I also created a covered drive (called a dog trot) that separates the kitchen from the garage and the servant apartments above the garage.
While I took some liberties with my 1948 Dallas, the Adolphus Hotel is the real deal. (I shared about it in my first book, A GIANT MURDER, too.) They really did have ice skating shows in their Century Ballroom in the 1940s and 50s. And the dance floor really did glide back over the ice for dancing after the shows were over.
You can learn more about it here: https://flashbackdallas.com/2014/10/26/century-room/
I’ve always loved writing mysteries. I love the unexpected twists, and I usually have an idea of who the murderer will be before I start the story. Adding the element of history to the mix has been a sheer pleasure. I love setting my stories in and around real places, events, and people. I hope you enjoy A TROLL FALLS as well!
Blog Stops for A Troll Falls
Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, April 27
Book Reviews From an Avid Reader, April 28
Denise L. Barela, April 29 (Author Interview)
Ashley’s Clean Book Reviews, April 29
Texas Book-aholic, April 30
Locks, Hooks and Books, May 1
For the Love of Literature, May 2 (Author Interview)
Lily’s Book Reviews, May 3
Connie’s History Classroom, May 4
Guild Master, May 5 (Author Interview)
Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, May 6
Blogging With Carol, May 7
Through the Fire Blogs, May 8 (Author Interview)
For Him and My Family, May 9
Happily Managing a Household of Boys, May 10
Giveaway for A Troll Falls
To celebrate her tour, Marji is giving away the grand prize package of a $25 Amazon gift card and a copy of the book!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway!
Click the link below to enter.
https://promosimple.com/ps/25ade/a-troll-falls-celebration-tour-giveaway
Rita Wray
Sounds intriguing.
Erin S.
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kim hansen
Sounds good.
Erin S.
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Anita Yancey
Sounds like a great mystery, and love that it’s a retelling.
Erin S.
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Bea LaRocca
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on A Troll Falls, this sounds like a story that I will enjoy reading myself
Erin S.
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Debra Pruss
Thank you so much for sharing. God bless you.
Erin S.
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Emma
Though I don’t like most murder mysteries, this one sounds good.
Erin S.
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