A shocking photo screamed from the front pages of the tabloidsthe last moments of a life captured for all the world to see. The look of sheer terror eternally frozen on the face of the doomed woman indicated that her fatal fall from an upper story of an unfinished Seattle skyscraper was no desperate
A More Perfect Union
β Scribed by Judith, Jance A
- Book ID
- 108413201
- Publisher
- HarperCollins
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 135 KB
- Series
- J P Beaumont 6
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780061760228
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β¦ Synopsis
A shocking photo screamed from the front pages of the tabloidsthe last moments of a life captured for all the world to see. The look of sheer terror eternally frozen on the face of the doomed woman indicated that her fatal fall from an upper story of an unfinished Seattle skyscraper was no desperate suicideand that look will forever haunt Homicide Detective J.P. Beaumont. But his hunt for answers and justice is leading to more death, and to dark and terrible secrets scrupulously guarded by men of steel behind the locked doors of a powerful union that extracts its dues payments in blood.
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A shocking photo screamed from the front pages of the tabloids -- the last moments of a life captured for all the world to see. The look of sheer terror eternally frozen on the face of the doomed woman indicated that her fatal fall from an upper story of an unfinished Seattle skyscraper was no despe
A shattering tale of corruption and homicide featuring Seattle detective J.P. Beaumont from the *New York Times* bestselling author of *Betrayal of Trust* J. A. Jance *More Perfect Union* A shocking photo screamed from the front pages of the tabloidsthe last moments of a life captured for all the
Overview: J.A. Jance is the author of two bestselling series: the J.P. Beaumont Mysteries and the Joanna Brady Mysteries.
A shocking photo screamed from the front pages of the tabloidsοΏ½the last moments of a life captured for all the world to see. The look of sheer terror eternally frozen on the face of the doomed woman indicated that her fatal fall from an upper story of an unfinished Seattle skyscraper was no desperat