
Desert Run
Lena Jones Mystery Series, Book 4
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Picture your classic private investigator, tough, dogged and clever; then imagine that detective as a gorgeous blonde working not in dark city streets but in the sunny desert around Scottsville, Arizona. Private eye Lena Jones is brought to life by Marguerite Gavin, who sounds appropriately savvy and confident telling her story in a strong no-nonsense voice. In this fourth desert mystery, Lena is overseeing security for a studio making a documentary about escaped German prisoners. Lena solves the murders of the forties and also recent crimes tied to this blood-soaked past. Besides her portrayal of the scrappy sleuth, Gavin's depictions of other characters, especially Nazi captain Erik Ernst, are outstanding. This mystery is both well plotted and well read. D.L.G. © AudioFile 2012, Portland, Maine

January 23, 2006
At the start of Webb's fast-paced fourth Lena Jones mystery (after 2004's Desert Shadows
), the scrappy workaholic PI is supervising security for filmmaker Warren Quinn, who's shooting a documentary about the escape of German POWs from a prison camp in Scottsdale, Ariz., in 1944. When someone murders the leader of the escapees, arrogant, disagreeable Erik Ernst, now 91 and retired in Scottsdale, suspicion falls on the former U-boat commander's Ethiopian immigrant care-giver, Rada Tesema. Believing Tesema to be innocent, Lena agrees to investigate. Meanwhile, Lena's personal life is in disarray. Raised in foster homes and wary of close relationships, she's drawn to Quinn but is suspicious of his motives. Her partner in Desert Investigations, Jimmy Sisiwan, is getting married and taking a job with Lena's biggest customer, while Lena's mentor in the Scottsdale police department is returning to Brooklyn. Webb combines evocative descriptions of place with fine historical research in a plot packed with twists.
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