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Showing posts with label J. A. Jance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label J. A. Jance. Show all posts
Wednesday, December 31, 2014
Tombstone Courage by J. A. Jance
In the second book of the Joanna Brady series, Joanna begins life as the new sheriff of Cochise County. Her first case is the disappearance of old rancher who has just changed his will. A search of the ranch turns up his dead body-atop a decades old skeleton! Joanna must unravel the tangled family history to find the killer AND try to maintain a home life for her young daughter. I loved that Angie Kellog, the young prostitute from the first book who was rescued by Joanna, is now living in Bisbee creating a new life for herself. 408 pages.
Labels:
Frances,
J. A. Jance,
Joanna Brady,
murder mystery,
police procedural
Sunday, November 30, 2014
Desert Heat by J. A.Jance
In this first book of the Joanna Brady series, a young sheriff is late coming home on his tenth anniversary. When his wife goes looking for him, she finds him gut-shot and bleeding at the bottom of a creek bed. The county sheriff's department investigation into the shooting seems to point to suicide and corruption. His young widow, Joanna Brady, decides to investigate his death on her own. I enjoyed reading this book for several reasons-good story, great location (I spent some early years in Arizona where this series takes place), and the introduction of a new character. 246 pages
Labels:
crime fiction,
Frances,
J. A. Jance,
Joanna Brady,
murder mystery
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