Cold Trail: A Jeri Howard Mystery
Janet Dawson
(Author)
Description
Oakland PI Jeri Howard tackles her most personal case yet. Her brother, Brian, has disappeared and has been missing for four days before she is notified. The trail is getting colder as the anxious PI searches for Brian across Sonoma County for clues to explain why he disappeared. She'd thought Brian's life was in great shape. But her investigation uncovers cracks in his marriage and problems with his job. To complicate matters, there's a body on a boat along with Brian's MedicAlert bracelet, and two police detectives who think Brian is involved in the homicide. Meanwhile, the clock keeps ticking....Product Details
Price
$15.95
Publisher
Perseverance Press
Publish Date
April 07, 2015
Pages
216
Dimensions
5.6 X 0.7 X 8.7 inches | 0.6 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781564745552
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About the Author
Janet Dawson is the author of ten novels about PI Jeri Howard. Kindred Crimes won the St. Martin's Press/PWA best first PI novel contest, also earning Shamus, Macavity, and Anthony nominations. Dawson has been an enlisted journalist in the Navy, and now works for the University of California. Dawson says, "In a way, I grew up at the movies. My mother's family owned movie theaters from the 1920s till the 1970s." Dawson spent time as a child helping her aunt sell popcorn and watching her uncle lift huge film reels onto the projectors, to spin out dreams on the silver screen.
Reviews
Cold Trail is one of Janet Dawson's most compelling novels featuring private investigator Jeri Howard--a fast-paced search in which Jeri has a very personal stake. This is a real page-turner! - Marcia Muller, WA Grand Master and Edgar winner"
A compelling California mystery, as twisty as the Pacific highways Jeri Howard drives. - Joanne Dobson, the Prof. Karen Pelletier series"
A compelling California mystery, as twisty as the Pacific highways Jeri Howard drives. - Joanne Dobson, the Prof. Karen Pelletier series"