"This new PI has got a smart mouth on her, and plenty of wigs to help her find her own true character."--The New York Times Book Review (on The Red Chameleon) "This new PI has got a smart mouth on her, and plenty of wigs to help her find her own true character."--The New York Times Book Review (on
The Granite Moth
β Scribed by Wright, Erica
- Book ID
- 109337946
- Publisher
- Pegasus
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 153 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781605988931
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β¦ Synopsis
"This new PI has got a smart mouth on her, and plenty of wigs to help her find her own true character."βThe New York Times Book Review (on The Red Chameleon)
"This new PI has got a smart mouth on her, and plenty of wigs to help her find her own true character."βThe New York Times Book Review (on The Red Chameleon)
It begins with a bang: Kathleen Stone is watching her friend Dolly and his fellow drag queens from The Pink Parrot perform at the Halloween Parade when their float explodes. Suspecting foul play, The Pink Parrot's owner, Big Mamma, hires Kat to find the culprit.
Meanwhile, Kat has not given up on her quest to bring gangster Salvatore Magrelli to justice and once more dons a disguise to infiltrate The Skyview, an exclusive club run by his wife, Eva. When she watches the club's poker dealer drop dead during a high-stakes game, she decides to look into his death as well. Upon discovering that he was also gay, she suspects that this...
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