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From a former juvenile court prosecuting attorney comes a dark thriller set along the banks of the Mississippi River. Detetive Marie Barber drinks too much and sleeps around too much, and has a penchant for pissing people off. Her last weeks on the job in the small midwestern town of Cedar Bluff is going about as she expected--that is, until the body of a young girl is found in an abandoned house. Who and why would anyone kill an innocent 14-year-old? And does this have anything to do with Marie's runaway niece, Louise? With only days left before she is booted off the force, Marie digs into…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
From a former juvenile court prosecuting attorney comes a dark thriller set along the banks of the Mississippi River. Detetive Marie Barber drinks too much and sleeps around too much, and has a penchant for pissing people off. Her last weeks on the job in the small midwestern town of Cedar Bluff is going about as she expected--that is, until the body of a young girl is found in an abandoned house. Who and why would anyone kill an innocent 14-year-old? And does this have anything to do with Marie's runaway niece, Louise? With only days left before she is booted off the force, Marie digs into the victim's troubled past and makes a shocking discovery about the victim and Louise--a discovery that the rich and influential of Cedar Bluff would prefer to remain hidden. While Marie fights the clock and the local power brokers, the murderer watches and plans the taking of another life. And this time, it's personal.
Autorenporträt
J R Wood calls Texas home, but he was born and raised in southern Illinois. His father was a pumper in the oil fields while his mother worked at a nursing home. He has a degree in electrical engineering and law from Southern Illinois University, with a minor in psychology. After law school, he became a prosecuting attorney in Benton, Illinois, handling child sex abuse cases and, less dramatically, traffic cases. He lives with his wife in Grapevine, Texas, where he spends his free time playing blues guitar.