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Letter From a Dead Man - Healy-Yang, Sharon
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Stolen jade, secret identities, and murder put Jessica Minton under the gun. Spring 1945: WWII may be crashing to a close, but Jessica and Liz Minton's hopes for the future are short-lived as they become entrapped in a noir world of intrigue and murder. Jessica's beloved is missing in action in Europe, leaving her on her own to save herself and those she cares about from the shadows of a dark past entangling them in false identities, a cut-throat search for stolen jade, and murder. Join Jessica and Liz as they strive to restore a friend's family honor, to save Elizabeth's love from the deadly…mehr

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Stolen jade, secret identities, and murder put Jessica Minton under the gun. Spring 1945: WWII may be crashing to a close, but Jessica and Liz Minton's hopes for the future are short-lived as they become entrapped in a noir world of intrigue and murder. Jessica's beloved is missing in action in Europe, leaving her on her own to save herself and those she cares about from the shadows of a dark past entangling them in false identities, a cut-throat search for stolen jade, and murder. Join Jessica and Liz as they strive to restore a friend's family honor, to save Elizabeth's love from the deadly frame-up of a predatory socialite with underworld connections, to outsmart two dogged detectives, and to deal with an F.B.I. agent from Jessica's past with secrets of his own - all without getting themselves killed! It's enough to make Dusty the cat's fur stand on end!
Autorenporträt
Sharon Healy-Yang is passionate about mysteries from the golden age, whether in a book or on the screen. Her fascination with mysteries and the 1940s drives her pleasure in crafting novels that recapture the wit, adventure, and suspense of the era. Known on the campus where she teaches as the lady with the 1940s hats, she has the great fortune to combine her love of literature and film in courses aimed to enkindle that same excitement in her students. Healy-Yang lives in Massachusetts with her husband, two cats, and an enormous collection of vintage films.