A woman wants to find her missing sister. That should be easy for an experienced PI like Micky Knight. Until the woman--or someone who looks like her--ends up in the morgue. Micky finds herself in a tangled mess, not knowing who the real victim is, or how her name keeps coming up in places it shouldn't. Like newly minted Realtor Karen Holloway's house sale papers, as the contact for another missing buyer, one who looks a lot like Micky's client. The same woman? The sister? Micky has to uncover what the game is and who's playing. Because the stakes are murder.
A woman wants to find her missing sister. That should be easy for an experienced PI like Micky Knight. Until the woman--or someone who looks like her--ends up in the morgue. Micky finds herself in a tangled mess, not knowing who the real victim is, or how her name keeps coming up in places it shouldn't. Like newly minted Realtor Karen Holloway's house sale papers, as the contact for another missing buyer, one who looks a lot like Micky's client. The same woman? The sister? Micky has to uncover what the game is and who's playing. Because the stakes are murder.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
J.M. Redmann is the author of a mystery series featuring New Orleans private detective Michele "Micky" Knight. Her latest book is Ill Will, which made the American Library Association GLBT Roundtable's 2013 Over the Rainbow list. Her previous book Water Mark was also on the Over the Rainbow list and won a Fore Word Gold First Place mystery award. Two of her earlier books, The Intersection of Law & Desire and Death of a Dying Man have won Lambda Literary Awards; all but her first book have been nominated. Law & Desire was an Editor's Choice of the San Francisco Chronicle and a recommended book on NPR's Fresh Air. Her books have been translated into Spanish, German, Dutch, Norwegian and Hebrew. She is the co-editor with Greg Herren of three anthologies, Night Shadows: Queer Horror, Women of the Mean Streets: Lesbian Noir, and Men of the Mean Streets: Gay Noir. Redmann lives in an historic neighborhood in New Orleans, at the edge of the area that flooded.
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