βSay what you will about serial killers, some of them can really write.β Some books have money written all over them. Not just books by authors like the Death Row inmate at the Arizona State prison complex, but books like Recreational Explosives and How to Build Them. Or Finding Your Patriot Ances
LJM01 - Desert Noir
β Scribed by Webb, Betty
- Book ID
- 108056256
- Publisher
- Poisoned Pen Pr
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 174 KB
- Series
- Lena Jones Mystery 1
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781615952236
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Survival in the upscale Scottsdale art scene depends on how well a private eye does her footwork... At the age of four, private detective Lena Jones had been found lying unconscious by the side of an Arizona highway, a bullet robbing her of her memories. Now the scarred survivor of a dozen foster homes, Lena has vowed to find the truth about her origins no matter how terrible that truth might be. In Desert Noir, the first of the Lena Jones mysteries, Lena s quest is interrupted when her friend, heiress Clarice Kobe, is beaten to death in the Western Heart Art Gallery. Lena and her Pima Indian partner Jimmy Sisiwan at first suspect the art dealer s abusive husband, but their investigations soon reveal that domestic violence was hardly the only problem in the victim s troubled life. Clarice, for all her money and beauty, had a dark side; her enemies far outnumbered her friends. Among those who wished her dead are George Haozous, the fiery Apache artist whose graphic work she once banned from her gallery. Another enemy is Dulya Albundo, the daughter of an elderly Hispanic woman whose death was directly attributable to the art dealer s greed. Even Clarice s parents wealthy land developers whose housing tracts have ravaged the beautiful Sonoran Desert appear to be oddly untroubled by their daughter s death. Lena s search for Clarice s killer brings violence back into her own life, yet it also brings her closer to the solution of her own mystery her real identity. Set against the backdrop of the posh Scottsdale, Arizona art scene and the nearby Indian reservations, Desert Noir heralds the debut of a detective as wounded as her clients, a woman battling her owndemons while trying to rescue others from theirs.
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