A Killing Cure (Jane Lawless, Bk 4)
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Genres: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, LGBTQ+ Books
Book Type: Paperback
Author:
Genres: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, LGBTQ+ Books
Book Type: Paperback
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Minneapolis restaurateur/sleuth Jane Lawless solves the murders of two directors of a prestigious women's club in this new mystery by the author of Stage Fright.
A 1992 Lambda nominee for Best Lesbian Mystery.
Library Journal description:
Minneapolis restaurant owner and part-time sleuth Jane Lawless (Hallowed Murder) interrupts her romance with councilwoman Dorrie in order to find a ledger and jewels stolen after the "accidental" death of the director of a charitable foundation.
Lawless grills suspects for information, judges their reactions, and intuits their honesty. She then reviews her gleanings with her best friend, Cordelia, a witty and flamboyant theater person.
An old mansion used as a woman's club provides the focal point for much of the action, while subplots involve ex-lovers, family secrets, and wrongful accusations.
Strong characters, setting, and investigation: a great choice.
A 1992 Lambda nominee for Best Lesbian Mystery.
Library Journal description:
Minneapolis restaurant owner and part-time sleuth Jane Lawless (Hallowed Murder) interrupts her romance with councilwoman Dorrie in order to find a ledger and jewels stolen after the "accidental" death of the director of a charitable foundation.
Lawless grills suspects for information, judges their reactions, and intuits their honesty. She then reviews her gleanings with her best friend, Cordelia, a witty and flamboyant theater person.
An old mansion used as a woman's club provides the focal point for much of the action, while subplots involve ex-lovers, family secrets, and wrongful accusations.
Strong characters, setting, and investigation: a great choice.
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