Author: | Sara Paretsky | ISBN: | 9780307418111 |
Publisher: | Random House Publishing Group | Publication: | July 22, 2009 |
Imprint: | Dell | Language: | English |
Author: | Sara Paretsky |
ISBN: | 9780307418111 |
Publisher: | Random House Publishing Group |
Publication: | July 22, 2009 |
Imprint: | Dell |
Language: | English |
**“No one, male or female, writes better P.I. books than Paretsky.”—*The Denver Post ***
V. I. Warshawski isn’t crazy about going back to her old south Chicago neighborhood, but a promise is something she always keeps. Caroline, a childhood friend, has a dying mother and a problem—after twenty-five years she wants V.I. to find the father she never knew. But when V.I. starts probing into the past, she stumbles onto some long-buried secrets—and a very new corpse. Now she’s stirring up a deadly mix of big business and chemical corruption that may become a toxic shock to a snooper who knows too much.
**“[Paretsky’s] work does more than turn the genre upside down: her books are beautifully paced and plotted, and the dialogue is fresh and smart.”—*Newsweek ***
“Her best and boldest work to date . . . a criminal investigation that is a genuine heroic quest.”—The New York Times Book Review
**“No one, male or female, writes better P.I. books than Paretsky.”—*The Denver Post ***
V. I. Warshawski isn’t crazy about going back to her old south Chicago neighborhood, but a promise is something she always keeps. Caroline, a childhood friend, has a dying mother and a problem—after twenty-five years she wants V.I. to find the father she never knew. But when V.I. starts probing into the past, she stumbles onto some long-buried secrets—and a very new corpse. Now she’s stirring up a deadly mix of big business and chemical corruption that may become a toxic shock to a snooper who knows too much.
**“[Paretsky’s] work does more than turn the genre upside down: her books are beautifully paced and plotted, and the dialogue is fresh and smart.”—*Newsweek ***
“Her best and boldest work to date . . . a criminal investigation that is a genuine heroic quest.”—The New York Times Book Review