The Little Death
โ Scribed by Parrish, P J
- Book ID
- 108614736
- Publisher
- Pocket Star Books
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 305 KB
- Series
- Louis Kincaid 10
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781416525899
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Most people would kill to live in glamorous Palm Beach, with its beautiful women, five-star resorts, and dazzling coast. But most people don't know what really goes on in the bedrooms of the rich and famous.... Mark Durand did -- and now the handsome high-class "walker," who escorted the wealthiest women to posh affairs, is dead, his beheaded corpse found in an abandoned cattle pen.
South Florida detective Louis Kincaid feels out of his elementin Palm Beach, especially after receiving a ticket for driving an ugly car. But plunged into the gruesome homicide case, he's agreed to help prime suspect Reggie Kent, an aging male walker who may or may not have been the victim's lover. And as his investigation snakes through the privileged class, Kincaid uncovers shocking truths about a powerful lady senator whose husband collects dangerous weaponry... a silver tongued dowager with a taste for gossip... and a seductive socialite who tries to make Kincaid forget about his girlfriend Joe Frye -- by whispering three little words: "Die with me. "
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