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The job was a nuisance. The target was a disaster Sid Hackbirn never knew his mother, Sheila. When startling new evidence in Sheila's murder shows up, Sid isn't terribly interested until Stella, the aunt who raised him, becomes hellbent on finding out who killed her sister over thirty years before. As undercover agents in a top-secret organization, Sid and his wife, Lisa Wycherly, have the skills to investigate, but are reluctant to use them. Until they're assigned to watch a congressman who was one of the main suspects in Sheila's murder. With the congressman trying to make Sid into the son…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The job was a nuisance. The target was a disaster Sid Hackbirn never knew his mother, Sheila. When startling new evidence in Sheila's murder shows up, Sid isn't terribly interested until Stella, the aunt who raised him, becomes hellbent on finding out who killed her sister over thirty years before. As undercover agents in a top-secret organization, Sid and his wife, Lisa Wycherly, have the skills to investigate, but are reluctant to use them. Until they're assigned to watch a congressman who was one of the main suspects in Sheila's murder. With the congressman trying to make Sid into the son he should have had, and Stella recklessly diving into questioning suspects, Sid and Lisa are up to their armpits in a case that stands little chance of putting the demons of the past to rest.
Autorenporträt
Author Anne Louise Bannon's husband says that his wife kills people for a living.Bannon does mostly write mysteries, including the Old Los Angeles Series, theFreddie and Kathy series, and the Operation Quickline series. She has worked asa freelance journalist for magazines and newspapers, including the Los AngelesTimes. She and her husband, Michael Holland, created the OddBallGrape.com wine education blog, and she co-wrote a book on poisons. She and her husband live in Southern California with an assortment of critters. Visit her website at AnneLouiseBannon.com.