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The charming resort town of Loon Lake, Wisconsin is once again rocked by murder and retired dentist and fly fisherman Doc Osborne is deputized to help Police Chief Lew Ferris investigate the death of heiress Nolan Reece, whose body is washes ashore on Thanksgiving morning.

240 pages, Paperback

First published May 1, 2008

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About the author

Victoria Houston

36 books277 followers
She is the author of the Loon Lake Mystery Series -- DEAD ANGLER, DEAD CREEK, DEAD WATER, DEAD FRENZY, DEAD HOT MAMA, DEAD JITTERBUG, DEAD BOOGIE, DEAD MADONNA, DEAD HOT SHOT, DEAD RENEGADE. DEAD DECEIVER, DEAD TEASE, DEAD INSIDER, DEAD HUSTLER, DEAD RAPUNZEL, DEAD LOUDMOUTH, DEAD SPIDER, DEAD FIREFLY, DEAD BIG DAWG and WOLF HOLLOW in hardcover, trade paperback and as an eBook from Simon & Schuster. The mysteries are set in the Northwoods of Wisconsin against a background of fishing – fly fishing as well as fishing for muskie, bass, bluegill and walleyes.
Houston’s mystery series was featured in a story on the front page of The Wall Street Journal (January 20, 2004) and on NPR’s “Talk of the Nation with Neal Conan” (February 2, 2006). Both can be seen/heard on the website: www.victoriahouston.com.

She has also written or co-authored over seven non-fiction books. An award-winning author specializing in family issues, Houston’s non-fiction books include the highly recommended ALONE AFTER SCHOOL: A Self-Care Guide for Latchkey Children and Their Parents (Prentice Hall, 1985); the national bestseller, LOVING A YOUNGER MAN: How Women Are Finding and Enjoying a Better Relationship (Contemporary Books (1987); Pocket Books (1988); MAKING IT WORK: Finding the Time and Energy For Your Career, Marriage, Children and Self (Contemporary Books, 1990) -- which was published by Simon & Schuster's Fireside imprint in August 1991 as a trade paperback titled MAKING IT WORK: Creative Solutions For Balancing Your Career, Marriage, Children And Personal Life. Houston co-authored RESTORE YOURSELF: A Woman’s Guide to Reviving Her Libido and Passion for Life (The Berkley Publishing Group/2001) with Dr. James Simon, a Past President of the North American Menopause Society.

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1,818 reviews84 followers
July 31, 2018
This is the first book by Houston that I have read. A mild murder mystery set in Wisconsin, this book has likeable characters but no real action of any kind. Murders are committed and the lady police chief and her sidekicks talk, talk, and talk again to the suspects. Extremely mild, not exciting at all.
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1,612 reviews103 followers
July 30, 2022
The fish are never safe in the waters around loon Lake but in Dead Hot Shot by Victoria Houston credit cards are also in danger. Someone is stealing the information and a lot of money. This soon leads to murder and mayhem. With a little fishing thrown in.
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1,424 reviews225 followers
April 19, 2017
I always look forward to spending time with Doc, Lew & Ray on my "visits" to Loon Lake. The only problem is, I think I'm working my way through this series too quickly.

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197 reviews15 followers
August 5, 2013
Just finished "Dead Hot Shot" by Victoria Houston
Gave it 3 1/2 stars
This is a "Murder she Wrote ", kind of Murder mystery . The main character is a female police chief Named Lewellen in a small Minnesota resort town. Her sidekick is a retired dentist Named Osborne. A quick easy read with a simple plot, greed,jealousy ,murder.
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1,421 reviews
February 11, 2009
While this is my introduction to this author, I discovered this is the ninth book in a series about Loon Lake in Wisconsin. I liked the maturity of the characters, the twists of the plot and the author's appreciation of a part of the country I know little about.
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610 reviews
August 20, 2016
A murder mystery set in Loon Lake, Wisconsin. Although #9 in the series this is the first one I've read. It is a very quick read with enjoyable characters, action and snappy dialogue. After all the 'heavy' novels, I was so ready for something light and this fit the bill.
44 reviews3 followers
July 1, 2009
I read this book for my book club. It is a quick read, but very simplistic...not much suspence or intrigue.
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26 reviews
July 31, 2013
I am loving Houston's novels this summer. They make me feel like I'm home in northern Wisconsin even though I am not there this summer. A great escape and well written mystery!!
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272 reviews
December 8, 2014
Totally addicted to Victoria Houston books. All the characters are like old friends. Going to head to Loon Lake this summer!!!!!
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521 reviews
July 6, 2015
Ok mystery. Had it figured out halfway through and since it didn't have many twists to the plot it got a bit boring toward the end.
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256 reviews4 followers
November 13, 2016
2016 Book #72/35: Yet another enjoyable journey in Loon Lake. I do wish she'd break away from the formula every once in a while, but they're still fun.
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53 reviews
August 14, 2017
These are fun books with familiar characters.
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April 3, 2025
This series got off to a great start - the characters were likeable, the settings were enjoyable, the circumstances were believable. But as I read more and more of the series, little things started bugging me - time had passed, but characters didn't age... tiny stuff like that - It was almost as if Victoria Houston had contracted other writers to keep the stories going, and they didn't do their homework... or follow the style book... As I was reading these recovering from an illness, I was reading them one right after the other, so those inconsistencies would be more apparent....just my two cents.
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290 reviews2 followers
February 6, 2018
I was checking this book out for two reasons, one the author is from Wisconsin and she bases much of her book story around places in Wisconsin. EX: The Wausau Crime Lab or going to Rhinelander or having a Leinenkugel's. The second reason is I'm trying to find more books that may interest boys. The book I read had mystery, Wisconsin, and fishing and hunting. I'm excited to read more of her books.
43 reviews
December 7, 2024
A nice light read set in the Northwoods of Wisconsin.
Haven’t read one of her books in a while but was easily drawn back into the charm of her like able protagonists and their daily tasks. This is ninth book in a series but you can easily pick up anyof her books and not be lost. Each is a unique story but same characters solving the murder mystery.
413 reviews2 followers
November 28, 2019
adopted native sisters, opposite personalities, one favored by a rich heiress who sets up the girl with comforts and a promise of inheritance; heiress and adoptive mom both dead - find the connection!
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697 reviews14 followers
February 9, 2018
A short book (252 pages), with a full well rounded story. Wonderful characters, and great location.
274 reviews1 follower
November 21, 2019
“Cozy mystery “ in northern Wisconsin. Not difficult reading but enjoyable. Fun distraction.
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84 reviews
October 31, 2020
Loon Lake Mystery series is my favorite. Each book is a 5 star read.
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1,270 reviews19 followers
May 11, 2021
Another fun little murder mystery with the Loon Lake characters. It all seems so familiar, set in Wisconsin, except for the bizarre murders. ha ha
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83 reviews
June 2, 2021
Very light read. No real suspense. Like the Northwoods setting because it reminded me of home.
583 reviews1 follower
March 26, 2023
another good loon lake mystery

First one I have read in quite awhile. Good story and great characters. Will read the next one very soon.
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March 18, 2025
Started and couldn’t stop reading. It was a nice easy read and a holiday mystery that kept me interested.
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November 11, 2025
It's always fun reading a book written by a Wisconsinite as you can relate to places you know - Wausau, Rhinelander, and Eagle River. Good story line and plot.
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