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Claire Booth
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Fans of Steven F. Havill's Posadas County and Lisa Regan's Josie Quinn series will enjoy this fascinating and complex story set in small-town Missouri.
"An outstanding police procedural that plunges readers into a community's nightmare. Readers of Steven F. Havill and Bill Crider will appreciate the novel's focus on small-town life and a local police force" Library Journal Starred Review
Branson Sheriff Hank Worth is one of the first on the scene of a mass casualty incident - a local fireworks warehouse has exploded, killing everyone inside. As over a dozen victims are pulled from the smoldering ruins, the painstaking identification process begins.
Chief Deputy Sheila Turley returns early from medical leave to assist in the office, while Hank delves deeper into the increasingly complicated situation at the morgue. He discovers that the previous forensic pathologist was hasty at best and negligent at worst. What starts as an offhand request to look into the errors turns into a discovery that shakes Hank's world off its axis . . .
With Hank secretly investigating his discovery at the morgue, his short-handed team is stretched to the brink as it investigates the cause of the explosion. Then a shocking revelation leaves Sheila and her fellow deputies scrambling for answers to an unexpected crime. Just what happened in the warehouse in the moments before the blast? Can they unravel the mysteries in time to save Branson from yet more heartbreak? And can Hank, adrift and alone, figure out what happened before it destroys everything he holds dear?
Product Details
Publisher | Severn House |
Publish Date | April 02, 2024 |
Pages | 256 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781448310807 |
Dimensions | 8.6 X 5.5 X 1.1 inches | 0.9 pounds |
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Reviews
An outstanding police procedural that plunges readers into a community's nightmare. Readers of Steven F. Havill and Bill Crider will appreciate the novel's focus on small-town life and a local police force-- "Library Journal Starred Review"
An excellent procedural -- "Kirkus Reviews"
A pleasing procedural with thoughtful characters and enough plot twists to keep you guessing-- "Kirkus Reviews on Fatal Divisions"
Another fine entry in a series that deserves a much wider fan base-- "Booklist on Dangerous Consequences"
Balances well-developed characters and dry humor with a solid police procedural-- "Library Journal Starred Review of Dangerous Consequences"
Booth skillfully combines police procedural elements with a sharp focus on the families and professional lives of her protagonists. This superior regional series reliably entertains-- "Publishers Weekly on Fatal Divisions"
Compelling . . . it really feels like [Booth] is writing about real people and events-- "Booklist on Fatal Divisions"
Fascinating . . . Readers of Steven F. Havill's 'Posadas County' mysteries may want to try this series. A skillful, character-driven story-- "Library Journal Starred Review of Fatal Divisions"
Many moving parts ultimately reward the reader's attention-- "Kirkus Reviews on Dangerous Consequences"
Strong . . . a fascinating and complex plot. Readers will hope Hank has a long career ahead of him-- "Publishers Weekly on A Deadly Turn"
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