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About this product
Product Identifiers
PublisherBay Company Books, Incorporated
ISBN-101732464723
ISBN-139781732464728
eBay Product ID (ePID)7038585053
Product Key Features
Book TitleBeginnings : a Kate Martinelli Novella
Number of Pages136 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicMystery & Detective / Police Procedural, Mystery & Detective / Women Sleuths, Mystery & Detective / General
Publication Year2019
GenreFiction
AuthorLaurie R. King
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height0.3 in
Item Weight7.4 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
Reviews"This detective has a mind that is always on the move." -New York Times Book Review "Martinelli's the kind of person you'd like to know and talk with over many lunches, a smart and tough woman." -Chicago Tribune "King's plotting, characters, and setting are flawless, complex and tantalizing." -Romantic Times "Thoroughly enjoyable, well-plotted and well-characterized ... a first-rate demonstration of just how well Ms. King has mastered the art of detection." -Mystery Readers Journal
SynopsisINSPECTOR KATE MARTINELLI has worked the SFPD's Homicide Detail for nearly thirty years. She knows all about how a cop builds a case bit by bit to create a clear story from the scattered pieces of evidence. Until the day her fifteen-year-old daughter, Nora, happens to ask about an aunt she'd never met. Kate's kid sister died in the 1980s, a wild young woman who lost control of a car and hit a tree, end of story ... except it isn't. Because once Kate begins to look, seeking to reassure Nora that it was only a senseless accident and not the suicide a small town's gossip made it, she starts to find pieces that don't fit the picture. Holes in the evidence. Mismatched fragments that change the story Kate has told herself all these years-the story that for her, was the beginning of everything. What did happen in Diamond Lake that night? Was it an accident, or a hushed-up suicide? Or was her sister's death something darker yet?
its a skinny little book - but well written. no flab here. I enjoyed it and wish there were more Kate Martinelli books. Much as I enjoy Mary, and the freestanding ones like Folly and Lock down. One of my favorite authors