Deb Mercier lives in greater Minnesota with her husband and outdoor critter friends. She writes books for young readers and works as a technical writer at Douglas Machine, Inc. When Deb's not writing, you can find her wandering the trails on bike and on foot, saving turtles from roadways, and playing flute in the Central Lakes Symphony Orchestra.
“My heart was racing as I tried to solve the mystery. It was fun to puzzle out the connections between the characters, and I enjoyed making my own decisions about what to do at important moments in the book. Should I read someone's journal or not? Do I choose danger or logic? How much should I risk? The setting and characters seemed serene, but under that calm facade, there was danger, intrigue, and controversy. I carefully gathered the hints and clues left by the author and had so much fun solving the crime. Good news: I only died a few times!” —Christy Gove, author of Maggie the One-Eyed Peregrine Falcon “Something is really wrong at the rustic resort. A guest has vanished and it’s up to you to figure out what happened. The Empty Cabin takes readers on an edge-of-your seat adventure to figure out what’s really going on at the resort. Can you put the clues together to figure it out before it’s too late?” —Natalie Fowler, paranormal investigator, historian, and author