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Long Time Gone (J. P. Beaumont Novel #17)

Long Time Gone (J. P. Beaumont Novel #17)

Current price: $9.99
Publication Date: July 25th, 2006
Publisher:
William Morrow Paperbacks
ISBN:
9780380724352
Pages:
448
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Description

Fifty years ago, when she was five, Sister Mary Katherine witnessed something terrible . . .

A former Seattle policeman now working for the Washington State Attorney's Special Homicide Investigation Team, J.P. Beaumont has been hand-picked to lead the investigation into a half-century-old murder. An eyewitness to the crime, a middle-aged nun, has now recalled grisly, forgotten details while undergoing hypnotherapy.

It's a case as cold as the grave, and it's running headlong into another that's tearing at Beau's heart: the vicious slaying of his former partner's ex-wife. What's worse, his rapidly unraveling friend is the prime suspect.

Caught in the middle of a lethal conspiracy that spans two generations and a killing that hits too close to home -- targeted by a vengeful adversary and tempted by a potential romance that threatens to reawaken his personal demons -- Beaumont may suddenly have more on his plate than he can handle, and far too much to survive.

About the Author

J. A. Jance is the New York Times bestselling author of the J. P. Beaumont series, the Joanna Brady series, the Ali Reynolds series, six thrillers about the Walker Family, and one volume of poetry. Born in South Dakota and brought up in Bisbee, Arizona, she lives with her husband in Seattle, Washington.

Praise for Long Time Gone (J. P. Beaumont Novel #17)

“Crisply written and filled with suspense.” — Tucson Citizen

“J.A. Jance knows suspense. Her latest thriller shines. . . .Jance is addictive.” — Statesman Journal (Oregon)

Praise for J.A. Jance: “Jance delivers a devilish page-turner.” — People

“J.A. Jance does not disappoint her fans.” — Washington Times

“Suspenseful, action-packed.” — Dallas Morning News

“Taut . . . entertaining.” — Entertainment Weekly

“Credible and entertaining.” — Orlando Sentinel

“Taut, colorful...The clever and complex plot line...shows Jance at her best.” — Publishers Weekly