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Two missing women with nothing in common, a dead body, and a suspect who hasn't left his house in a year—Jackson's most twisted case yet.
Wade Jackson #3
Echelon Press
September 2010
On Sale: September 1, 2010
Featuring: Wade Jackson
286 pages ISBN: 1590807278 EAN: 9781590807279 Kindle: B0042P5EIW Trade Size / e-Book
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Thriller Crime | Mystery Police Procedural
Monday morning, a young mother disappears after a doctor’s
appointment. Monday evening, a young socialite leaves a
risqué lounge and never makes it home. Detective Jackson
lands both cases, but at first he can’t find signs of foul
play. When the socialite turns up dead, his investigation
uncovers her dirty secrets, which complicates everything. The case runs into even bigger trouble with a suspect who
hasn’t left his house in a year. Jackson must push all the
boundaries to find the connection and answer the question:
Where is the other missing woman?
Detective Jackson
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12 comments posted.
Re: Thrilled to Death
Thank you for posting L.J. I enjoyed reading it and your books are so great. I am looking forward to reading more. (Barbara Hightower 9:59am September 2, 2010)
My sentiments exactly, LJ. I was honored to read an advanced copy of Thrilled To Death and do a blurb for it. Continued success, my friend. (Susan Whitfield 10:17am September 2, 2010)
Crime stories are great reading, takes you somewhere you never been. Some of the stories are so real & if you watch the news they are. Your books are true to form. (Pat Wilson 2:09pm September 2, 2010)
Crime stories can be so close to the truth that it takes my breath away turning the pages and scaring myself half to death. (Alyson Widen 6:09pm September 2, 2010)
Crime novels tend to highlight reality for me. Brilliant!! (Mary Preston 6:28pm September 2, 2010)
I love crime novels. The suspense/mystery and trying to find out whom the killer/villian is makes the reading great! Thanks for the blurb. (JoAnn White 7:02pm September 2, 2010)
I love crime novels. Please enter me! (Brenda Rupp 8:06pm September 2, 2010)
I also like it when the good guy wins! (Karin Tillotson 8:07pm September 2, 2010)
I agree. A good crime novel has suspense, intrigue and real characters. I read many types of books and enjoy coming across the good ones, no matter what genre they are from. (Patricia Barraclough 12:55pm September 3, 2010)
Crime novels are always good reading. This style of writing usually takes you into the mind of the killer as well, which gives the book more depth, and makes it more of a page turner as the story unfolds. You hate the predator, yet sometimes have pity for them from time to time. Most of all, getting into all aspects of the crime is an added plus!! I do look forward to reading this book!! (Peggy Roberson 7:35am September 3, 2010)
Totally agree with you. I love many genres, crime drama at it's purist being only one of them. Crime drama of a type figures quite prominently in many of the other genres I read. Paranormal suspense and Urban Fantasy has the basic crime drama to thank for many of it's facets. (Lisa Richards 10:10am September 3, 2010)
Crime novels a fun to read< I love how thay keep you on the edge and you can't put them down (Vickie Hightower 10:18am September 3, 2010)
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