Long Time Gone
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Two family tragedies 50 years apart challenge J.P. Beaumont, Seattle investigator for the Washington Special Homicide Investigation Team, in bestseller Jance's taut, colorful 17th entry in a series that started 20 years ago with Until Proven Guilty. The state attorney general assigns Beaumont a cold case after a nun, Sister Mary Katherine, reports horrific dreams that indicate a long-repressed memory of witnessing a murder. But he's distracted when the former wife of his best friend, Ron Peters, is killed and suspicion falls on Ron's family, causing havoc. Jance is smart enough not to combine the two disparate cases in anything but locale, but she forces Beaumont to choose between friendship and duty—his relationship with the distraught Peters family forbids him from working their case, but he aches to help. The clever and complex plot line involving the nun shows Jance at her best, revealing a coverup that still threatens after many decades. The Peters plot is a frightening lesson in miscommunication, and though the reader may suspect the murderer early on, the stunning motive is only slowly revealed.
Caught tonight at our monthly Orange County BC gathering. Mom and I are just getting started on the J.P. Beaumont books.
Finally got to this, reading in sequence the several Jance books I had. Often
implausible, but still a lot of fun to read. Plan wild release.
implausible, but still a lot of fun to read. Plan wild release.
Journal Entry 4 by mkpam at Starbucks - Larwin Square in Tustin, California USA on Saturday, December 29, 2007
Released 16 yrs ago (12/29/2007 UTC) at Starbucks - Larwin Square in Tustin, California USA
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