Author: | Diane Fanning | ISBN: | 9780983736639 |
Publisher: | Diane Fanning | Publication: | April 8, 2011 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Diane Fanning |
ISBN: | 9780983736639 |
Publisher: | Diane Fanning |
Publication: | April 8, 2011 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
From Reviewers:
Lucinda (The Trophy Exchange, 2008, etc.), who stoically ignores ugly taunts about her facial deformities, fends off both an armed serial killer and an even better armed underling's wife with so little effort that she surely qualifies for superhero status. - Kirkus Reviews
Fanning injects enough edge-of-the seat action to keep readers turning pages. Recommend this to patrons who enjoy J.A. Konrath and Jan Burke. -Library Journal
The second book in the series featuring Virginia homicide detective Lucinda Pierce.
Who is killing the leaders of non-profit agencies up and down the east coast? Lucinda investigates the death of charity worker Sharon Fleming who was brutally murdered. A note found by her mutilated body bears the words, "I was left behind." Is this a motive for murder? When a series of notes are also left on Lucinda’s car windshield, she knows it’s personal.
Punish the Deed because no good deed goes unpunished.
From Reviewers:
Lucinda (The Trophy Exchange, 2008, etc.), who stoically ignores ugly taunts about her facial deformities, fends off both an armed serial killer and an even better armed underling's wife with so little effort that she surely qualifies for superhero status. - Kirkus Reviews
Fanning injects enough edge-of-the seat action to keep readers turning pages. Recommend this to patrons who enjoy J.A. Konrath and Jan Burke. -Library Journal
The second book in the series featuring Virginia homicide detective Lucinda Pierce.
Who is killing the leaders of non-profit agencies up and down the east coast? Lucinda investigates the death of charity worker Sharon Fleming who was brutally murdered. A note found by her mutilated body bears the words, "I was left behind." Is this a motive for murder? When a series of notes are also left on Lucinda’s car windshield, she knows it’s personal.
Punish the Deed because no good deed goes unpunished.