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She came back for vacation. If she’s not careful, she might leave in a body bag…
“The Jessica James Mysteries are edgy, thrilling, and simply captivating.” —Chicago Tribune
Ivy League student Jessica James isn’t thrilled to be back home in Montana. But her boring summer break becomes a nightmare when her cousin dies at the local sawmill. Devastated by the death, she can’t help but draw connections between the supposed accident and her own father’s unsolved demise…
With the mill’s owner pushing hard to start fracking on Native American Blackfeet land, Jessica starts to connect the
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She came back for vacation. If she’s not careful, she might leave in a body bag…

“The Jessica James Mysteries are edgy, thrilling, and simply captivating.” —Chicago Tribune

Ivy League student Jessica James isn’t thrilled to be back home in Montana. But her boring summer break becomes a nightmare when her cousin dies at the local sawmill. Devastated by the death, she can’t help but draw connections between the supposed accident and her own father’s unsolved demise…

With the mill’s owner pushing hard to start fracking on Native American Blackfeet land, Jessica starts to connect the dots between the killings. And when two young girls go missing, Jessica calls in her posse to fight blood with brains.

Can Jessica expose the town’s dirty money, or will she too end up as sawdust?

Winner, Best Suspense, Silver Falchion Award

Over 200 Five-Star Reviews on Goodreads and Amazon

If you like laugh-out-loud entertainment, fearless heroines, and a dash of real-world issues, then you’ll love Kelly Oliver’s riveting tale.

Autorenporträt
Kelly Oliver is W. Alton Jones Professor of Philosophy at Vanderbilt University. She is the author of thirteen scholarly books, ten anthologies, and over 100 articles, including work on campus rape, reproductive technologies, women and the media, film noir, and Alfred Hitchcock. Her work has been translated into seven languages, and she has been published in The New York Times.