It’s a woman’s worst nightmare: Sugar Hebert arrives home from a ten-minute errand to find her husband shot to death, and the rest of her family missing, including her daughter Reed, heir apparent to the Hebert restaurant dynasty, and her eleven-month-old granddaughter. Detective Skip Langdon’s hunt
The Kindness of Strangers (Skip Langdon Mystery #6) (The Skip Langdon Series)
✍ Scribed by Smith, Julie
- Book ID
- 108607742
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 186 KB
- Series
- Skip Langdon Mystery 6 The Skip Langdon Series
- Category
- Fiction
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✦ Synopsis
Politics makes the strangest bedfellows of all and in New Orleans, a psychopath’s running for mayor. Not just the usual harmless megalomaniac—a murderer and a monster. His supporters and a good proportion of would-be voters think he’s just a kindly preacher-man and handily crucify anyone who says different. Enter Detective Skip Langdon, who met the Rev. Errol Jacomine on a case, finds him pretty much the personification of evil, and can point to a pile of corpses to prove it. But Langdon’s fresh out of street cred. On administrative leave after shooting someone, she’s become the Cassandra of the police department—everything she says gets put down to paranoia. So finding the proof to discredit Jacomine becomes her obsession until he kidnaps a couple of kids she cares about—and then it turns into a mission from hell.
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