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Chargement... Flesh Wounds (1996)par Stephen Greenleaf
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Appartient à la sérieJohn Marshall Tanner (book 11) Prix et récompenses
To help an old flame, John Marshall Tanner tracks a missing model in Seattle As far as John Marshall Tanner can tell, everyone in San Francisco is lonely, and few are lonelier than him. He's lost too many friends, either to death or distance, and there's no one he misses more than Peggy Nettleton, his beloved former secretary, who left his detective agency six years ago, and broke his heart on her way out the door. When she calls out of the blue, Tanner can tell she's in trouble--and that means he's in trouble too. Peggy is due to get married in three weeks, and her soon-to-be stepdaughter, Nina Evans, has disappeared. Nina worked as a model, and it doesn't take long for Tanner to discover that she was in over her head. As he combs the unfamiliar city in search of the vanished girl, he finds that his old feelings for Peggy are stronger than ever--strong enough to get him killed. Flesh Wounds is the 11th book in the John Marshall Tanner Mysteries, but you may enjoy reading the series in any order. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Peggy, Tanner’s former secretary and close friend, has been gone now six years much to Tanner’s regret. Out of the blue he gets a call from her asking for help. It seems she has become engaged to Ted, a wealthy venture capitalist, whose daughter, not happy that Ted will be marrying Peggy, has disappeared and Peggy knows that Ted won’t get married until she’s found. He’s hired an investigator also, but to no avail to Peggy asks for a favor, one Tanner can hardly refuse.
The case involves pornography, digital technology (it’s a bit dated, but, no matter) and a rather nasty man.
As good as the others, I recommend reading all of them. ( )