Saturday, September 16, 2006

Long Time Gone by J. A. Jance


Started: 9/11/06
Finished: 9/15/06
Year: 2006
Genre: Mystery/Suspense
Grade: B+
Reason for reading: review for MyShelf.com
Blurb (from back cover): "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. And 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."
Opinion: I really enjoyed reading this book. It had plenty of conflict and mystery. For a more complete review, check out MyShelf.com next month.

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