A JP Beaumont mystery. The bloody corpses stashed in the broom closet of the Seattle School District building were lovingly entwined. It looked like a classic crime of passion to Beau, especially when Pete Kelsey admitted that his slaughtered wife was an A student in the fine art of adultery. But Pete swore he had nothing to do with the brutal deaths of the lusty school official and her security guard. Beau's gut instincts told him to believe the widower. But.........
A J P Beaumont mystery. There is a snow storm in Seattle. Beaumont must work with Detective Kramer who is a real thorn in his side. And a person to be interview is his least favorite reporter Maxwell Cole. Very good story
Bonnie A. (ladycholla) - , reviewed Payment in Kind (J. P. Beaumont, Bk 9) on + 2081 more book reviews
Liked this very much. Twist at the end. Interesting.
Denell W. (Chitimacha-Princess) reviewed Payment in Kind (J. P. Beaumont, Bk 9) on + 586 more book reviews
It looks like a classic crime of passion to Detective J.P. Beaumonth: two corpses found lovingly entwined in a broom closet of the Seattle School District building. The prime suspect, Pete Kelsey, admits his slain spouse was no novice at adultery, yet he swears he had nothing to do with the brutal deaths of the errant school official and her clergyman-turned-security guard companion. Beau believes him, but theres something the much sinned-upon widowers not telling--- and that spells serious trouble still to come. Because the secret Pete's protection is even hotter than extra-marital sex...and it could prove more lethal than murder.
good cop read
In death, they were entwined like lovers - a man and a woman hideously slaughtered, then stuffed into a closet in the Seattle School District building. But what appears a cut-and-dried crime of passion, complete with an ideal prime suspect, goes deeper than investigatin detective J. P. Beaumont could ever have imagained. For an accused betrayed husband is keeping something shocking carefully hidden a terrifying truth that's hotter and more sordid than extra-marital sex. And some secrets are more lethal than murder.
Another in the J.P.Beaumont series. Two corpses found lovingly entwined in a broom closet of the Seattle School District building. The prime suspect, Pete Kelsy, admits his slain spouse was no novice at adultery, yet he swears he had nothing to do with the brutal deaths of the errant school official and her clregyman-turned-security guard companion.
Wow a real twist at the ending.
Worth reading twice!
J.P. Beaumont the Seatle detective wins again.
Man and a woman are hideously killed and stuffed in a closet inside a school district building. Everyone has a secret. Just when you think you know who committed the crime, there is another twist in the case.
This is about a terrifying and creepy as Jance gets.
ANDRE' E. J. (Expeditious) - , reviewed Payment in Kind (J. P. Beaumont, Bk 9) on + 504 more book reviews
super just like the previous and the ones after / very well written / keeps your attention to the last word.
In death, they were entwined like lovers--a man and a woman hideously slaughtered, then stuffed into a closet in the Seattle School District building. But what appears a cut-and-dried crime of passion, complete with an ideal prime suspect, goes deeper than investigating detective J.P. Beaumont could ever have imagined. For an accused betrayed husband is keeping something shocking carefully hidden, a terrifying truth that's hotter and more sordid than extramarital sex. And some secrets are more lethal than murder.
This is my first Jance book and it was kind of slow in places due to too much detail for me. The plot picked up in the last few chapters for an exciting climax. Will try another one more Jance novel to see if the writing improves.