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Jul 27
2010
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Queen of the Night by J.A. JancePosted by Northwest Books in Books |

In Queen of the Night, New York Times bestselling author J.A. Jance brings back the Walker family—introduced in Hour of the Hunter, terrorized in Kiss of the Bees, and last seen in Day of the Dead. A multilayered thriller, gripping and unforgettable — evocatively set in the breathtaking Arizona desert — Queen of the Night is a chilling tale of murder past and present that connects and devastates three separate families.
In Search of America's Heartbeat, by Anacortes resident and retired award-winning journalist Robert H Mottram, is subtitled "Twelve Months on the Road," but that doesn't tell the whole story. He has woven his travel story with that of his father's story.
Writer J.A. Jance, who divides her time between Seattle and Tucson, has turned out her fifth suspense featuring ex-television journalist Ali Reynolds, who takes on a PR job with the Sedona police.
When She Flew is the story of a courageous and independent woman cop and a remarkably insightful feral girl. It will grab you from the start and warm your heart with its originality and honesty.
In The Big Burn, Seattle writer Timothy Egan paints a moving portrait of the people who lived through the largest-ever forest fire in America, which burned 3 million acres.