Desert Vengeance

Desert Vengeance
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Lena Jones Series Series, Book 9

مشارکت: عنوان و توضیح کوتاه هر کتاب را ترجمه کنید این ترجمه بعد از تایید با نام شما در سایت نمایش داده خواهد شد.
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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2017

نویسنده

Betty Webb

ناشر

Sourcebooks

شابک

9781464205965
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Publisher's Weekly

October 17, 2016
At the outset of Webb’s fine ninth Lena Jones mystery (after 2014’s Desert Rage), the Scottsdale, Ariz., PI and former policewoman is waiting for Brian Wycoff on his release from prison. Wycoff, who raped Lena when she was a nine-year-old in foster care, has served 25 years for his crimes against children. Lena intends to stalk him and inform his new neighbors of his past, but she alters her plans after Wycoff’s wife is shot dead and he flees to the farm owned by his sister and her family. When Wycoff is subsequently maimed and murdered, Lena agrees to investigate on behalf of the woman arrested for the crime. Her inquiries and the way her moral decisions affect her make for compelling reading. Webb offers fans the profound pleasure of watching Lena mature as she comes one step closer to understanding and accepting her difficult past, while providing new readers with an introduction to this strong and genuinely likable character.



Kirkus

December 1, 2016
An Arizona private detective who survived a childhood from hell becomes a suspect in the death of her abusers.Lena Jones spent years in the foster-care system, and the worst were the years she spent in the care of the Wycoffs. "Papa Brian" raped her repeatedly, and Norma enabled him by denying it. Wycoff was finally arrested when Lena stabbed him and a long list of children testified to his abuse. Now that he's out of prison after almost 30 years, Lena's doing all she can to make her former foster parents' lives miserable. When Norma is shot in both eyes and dies, Lena's an obvious suspect. Yet there are so many others with reasons to hate the Wycoffs that the police, who have no love for child molesters, give her a pass on the murder. Jimmy, Lena's partner at Desert Investigations, does his best to get her to drop the case. But a GPS tracker she's planted on Wycoff's car allows her to follow him to Black Canyon City, where his sister, Grace, another enabler, fights her husband to let him stay in a trailer on their property even though she has an 8-year-old granddaughter. Lena checks into Debbie's Desert Oasis, whose owner and several current residents all have missing children who may have been victims of Wycoff. There's another murder, and as she tracks down clues, Lena fights flashbacks from the days when she was still living with her parents, hoping the unwanted return of the past may help her decide what to do if she finds the killer. Webb, no stranger to hot-button issues (Desert Wind, 2012, etc.), takes on child molestation in a page-turner that presents both her flawed heroine and the reader with plenty of challenges to their moral codes.

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