Big Black Dog In Vallarta (e-bog) af Branham, Mary
Branham, Mary (forfatter)

Big Black Dog In Vallarta e-bog

73,66 DKK (inkl. moms 92,08 DKK)
Hoping to prevent her best friend's suicide, Sydney Reardon rushes to Puerto Vallarta where she becomes entangled with witchcraft, a handsome Gringo lawyer, a New York cop, a huge black dog-and murder. This book, one of a series, was a selection of the Mystery Book Club. Her other books, also from Sunstone Press, are &quote;Little Green Man in Ireland&quote; and &quote;Three Deadly Days in Spai...
E-bog 73,66 DKK
Forfattere Branham, Mary (forfatter)
Udgivet 8 maj 2021
Længde 96 sider
Genrer Crime and mystery fiction
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781611399226
Hoping to prevent her best friend's suicide, Sydney Reardon rushes to Puerto Vallarta where she becomes entangled with witchcraft, a handsome Gringo lawyer, a New York cop, a huge black dog-and murder. This book, one of a series, was a selection of the Mystery Book Club. Her other books, also from Sunstone Press, are "e;Little Green Man in Ireland"e; and "e;Three Deadly Days in Spain."e; Mary Branham was assistant director of the Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Having bought numerous thick books at airport shops and left them on the plane unfinished, she determined to write a series of books that could be enjoyed on a flight of reasonable length and call them "e;airplane books."e; * * * * "e;It is a challenge to develop characters and action in such a narrow framework, but Mary Branham successfully integrates some interesting characters around Maude's personality, which permeates the entire story. Mary Branham obeys one of the adages of writing: 'write what you know.' Her descriptions of Puerto Vallarta are interesting and show that she has spent considerable time there. She also does a nice job of working in a few side stories to keep the plot moving-big on dialog and relaxing for the brain."e; -The Midwest Book Review * * * * LIBRARY JOURNAL reported: "e;Memorable characters, slick dialog, and almost whimsical settings make this a delightful short read...."e; -Library Journal