### From Publishers Weekly Starred Review. Carefully orchestrated plot twists and engrossing characters combine in Ellison's explosive third Lt. Taylor Jackson investigation (after 2008's *14*). Nashville homicide investigator Taylor is called to the scene of a disturbing murder: beautiful, pregnan
Judas Kiss
β Scribed by J.T. Ellison
- Publisher
- MIRA
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 251 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
It was a murder made for TV: a trail of tiny bloody footprints. An innocent toddler playing beside her mother's bludgeoned body. Pretty young Corinne Wolff, seven months pregnant, brutally murdered in her own home.
Cameras and questions don't usually faze Nashville homicide lieutenant Taylor Jackson, but the media frenzy surrounding the Wolff case is particularly nasty...and thorough. When the seemingly model mommy is linked to an amateur porn Web site with underage actresses and unwitting players, the sharks begin to circle.
The shock is magnified when an old adversary uses the sexy secret footage to implicate Taylor in a murderβan accusation that threatens her career, her reputation and her relationship.
Both cases hinge on the evidenceβreal or manufacturedβof crimes that go beyond passion, into the realm of obsessive vengeance and shocking betrayal. Just what the networks love.
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