Once again, Dr. Bollendorf, with Donna Gluck, has woven a vivid and entertaining tapestry of dysfunctional family dynamics and the ripples of sadness that drug addiction causes. As the effects explode the romantic and familial relationships of the well-drawn characters, we see the radius of the blast expand to disrupt communities and cultures, particularly the Native American reservations and the tensions of coexistence with the white cities and towns. The themes of addiction, its treatment, and the recovery process are accurate and informative, but rather than simply exposit these valuable lessons, Autumn Snow wraps it all in an entertaining and suspenseful murder mystery. DR. ROBERT F. BOLLENDORF, EDD, CADC is a Professor Emeritus of Human Services and the Director of the Drug Education Center (retired) at College of DuPage, Glen Ellyn, Illinois. Currently, he is Licensed Clinical Psychologist with a private practice in Lisle, Illinois. A native of Wisconsin who still has a cottage there, Dr. Bollendorf was named Illinois Community College Teacher of the Year for the College of DuPage. DR. DONNA J. GLUCK, EDD, LCPC, is president of DG Counseling, a private practice in Downers Grove, Illinois, where she works with life transitions, addictions and recovery, terminal illness, and divorce. She serves as adjunct faculty at College of DuPage, Glen Ellyn, Illinois, and Benedictine University, Lisle, Illinois. A coordinator of groups in Native American studies, Donna leads spiritual retreats in Wisconsin's north woods.