Practice to Deceive

Fiction & Literature, Thrillers, Mystery & Suspense
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Author: David Housewright ISBN: 9781453239575
Publisher: MysteriousPress.com/Open Road Publication: January 10, 2012
Imprint: MysteriousPress.com/Open Road Language: English
Author: David Housewright
ISBN: 9781453239575
Publisher: MysteriousPress.com/Open Road
Publication: January 10, 2012
Imprint: MysteriousPress.com/Open Road
Language: English

**The swindling of an elderly widow leads to “**a greased-lightning tale of scam and counterscam” from an Edgar Award–winning author (Kirkus Reviews).

When a drunk driver kills her entire family, Florida retiree Irene Gustafson is left rich and alone. Between savings and life insurance, the death of her son and his family leaves her with nearly $300,000—a veritable fortune in a community where most live off social security. Following the advice of Ann Landers, Mrs. Gustafson hands the money over to an investment manager. The returns are steady until he starts investing in Willow Tree, a low-income housing development on the fringes of the Twin Cities. The money vanishes, and Mrs. Gustafson is destitute.

That’s where Holland Taylor, Minneapolis private detective, comes in. His recently retired parents are Mrs. Gustafson’s neighbors, and they want Taylor to recover the old lady’s money. It seems impossible, but as he investigates Willow Tree he finds a twisted real-estate conspiracy with deep roots in city politics—and a vicious killer hired to protect the secret.

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**The swindling of an elderly widow leads to “**a greased-lightning tale of scam and counterscam” from an Edgar Award–winning author (Kirkus Reviews).

When a drunk driver kills her entire family, Florida retiree Irene Gustafson is left rich and alone. Between savings and life insurance, the death of her son and his family leaves her with nearly $300,000—a veritable fortune in a community where most live off social security. Following the advice of Ann Landers, Mrs. Gustafson hands the money over to an investment manager. The returns are steady until he starts investing in Willow Tree, a low-income housing development on the fringes of the Twin Cities. The money vanishes, and Mrs. Gustafson is destitute.

That’s where Holland Taylor, Minneapolis private detective, comes in. His recently retired parents are Mrs. Gustafson’s neighbors, and they want Taylor to recover the old lady’s money. It seems impossible, but as he investigates Willow Tree he finds a twisted real-estate conspiracy with deep roots in city politics—and a vicious killer hired to protect the secret.

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