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Stone Quarry: A Bill Smith/Lydia Chin Novel

โœ Scribed by S. J. Rozan


Book ID
110476529
Publisher
Minotaur Books
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Weight
148 KB
Series
Bill Smith/Lydia Chin 6
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780312977030

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โœฆ Synopsis


Bill Smith's country cabin in upstate New York is far from the city's savage streets--a retreat where a weary P.I. can play Mozart on his upright piano and let nature heal him. But when Eve Colgate, a local farmer and painter, asks him to find stolen items--six paintings which could reveal Eve's highly guarded thirty-year-old secret--he caves. When Smith's partner, Lydia Chin, comes in on the action, she brings along her cool courage and sharp mind. It's a simple case--until the runaway daughter of a hotshot politician and the murder of a local hood change the playing field. Now the stench of corruption fills this rural paradise, as Bill and Lydia scour through dangerous secrets and greedy corridors for the stone-cold truth...

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