Downfall: A Brady Novel of Suspense
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Rating | : | 4.54 (716 Votes) |
Asin | : | B01I29NAKW |
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Number of Pages | : | 598 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-08-06 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Arizona sheriff Joanna Brady returns in this outstanding new mystery set in the beautiful desert country of the Southwest. With a baby on the way, sudden deaths in the family from which to recover, a reelection campaign looming, and a daughter heading off for college, Cochise County Sheriff Joanna Brady has her hands full when a puzzling new case hits her department, demanding every resource she has at her disposal. What's the connection between these two women? Is this a case of murder/suicide, or is it a double homicide? And if someone else is responsible, is it possible that the perpetrator may, even now, be on th
Bill Anderson said "Downfall;" Excellent Murder Mystery that Works Without F-Bombs & Excessive Profanities. *** ALERT ***If you're looking for a solid crime fiction story told from a woman's point of view, and absent any serious profanities, Downfall by J A Jance is likely to be a great tale for you.Quick & Dirty HighlightsSome writers introduce gimmicks and quirky characters, combined with characters speaking in street language, laced with frequ. TUCSON ROBERT said Ms Jance has written a great novel. In it she has captured every conceivable. The setting for J. A. Jance’s latest novel, DOWNFALL, is the high mountain country of Southeast Arizona. Bisbee is the county seat and Joanna Brady is the tough lady sheriff of Cochise County. Sheriff Brady is known for her ability to keep a lot of balls in the air and never tire. But she has never been weighted down with so much bagg. "Just plain dumb" according to Kindle Customer. I would have rated this with one star but gave two because I read it to the end. Joanna Brady and her husband Butch have become lifeless, cardboard characters. Hard to believe they generated enough passion to have a baby. The other is just dumb. Sheriff Brady collects DNA samples from a minor while the boy's father strenuously objects. In a