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Robber's Wine (Jane Lawless Series #7) by Ellen Hart β€” book cover

Robber's Wine (Jane Lawless Series #7)

by Ellen Hart
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Overview

When Minneapolis amateur sleuth Jane Lawless and her saucy sidekick Cordelia Thorn set out for the sleepy shores of Pokegama Lake to escape the urban swelter and visit with their old friend Anne Dumont, hope for a little R & R quickly heads south. Hot weather incites even hotter tempers as a mysterious death in the town's most prominent family triggers a bizarre series of events that sends the Dumont clan into a dizzying spiral of deadly intrigue.

Synopsis

When Minneapolis amateur sleuth Jane Lawless and her saucy sidekick Cordelia Thorn set out for the sleepy shores of Pokegama Lake to escape the urban swelter and visit with their old friend Anne Dumont, hope for a little R & R quickly heads south. Hot weather incites even hotter tempers as a mysterious death in the town's most prominent family triggers a bizarre series of events that sends the Dumont clan into a dizzying spiral of deadly intrigue.

Publishers Weekly

As Minnesota restaurant owner Jane Lawless begins her vacation, the murder of a friend's mother sidetracks her in this seventh in the series (Faint Praise). Heading north on vacation, Jane and her friend Cordelia Thorne, take another friend, Anne Dumont, to her mother Belle's house where an urgent family meeting has been called. But when they arrive, Belle's lover, Helvi, says that Belle is missing. As Jane helps search for Belle, Anne's sister and brother arrive. The next morning, Belle's body is found at the foot of an incline. Jane finds Belle's purse with a note inside from Quinn Fosh, the town ne'er-do-well, saying he knows a secret about one of her children. Soon after Jane learns that Quinn was Belle's unacknowledged half-brother, he is killed at a Fourth of July fireworks display. Who is responsible for the deaths and why? The brother, whose political ambitions overshadow his judgment? The abused sister, who is running from her crazed husband? Or stolid Anne, who needs her mother's money to survive? Finding suspects in this transparent mystery among the children of a wealthy small-town family, Lambda-winner and former chef Hart tackles personal ambition, marital relationships and women's roles yesterday and today. (Sept.)

About the Author, Ellen Hart

Ellen is a five-time winner of the Lambda Literary Award for Best Lesbian Mystery, as well as a three-time winner of the Minnesota Book Award for Best Popular Fiction. Entertainment Weekly recently named her one of the "101 movers and shakers in the gay entertainment industry." For the last twelve years, Ellen has taught "An Introduction to Writing the Modern Mystery" through the Loft Literary Center, the largest independent writing community in the nation.

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Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly

As Minnesota restaurant owner Jane Lawless begins her vacation, the murder of a friend's mother sidetracks her in this seventh in the series (Faint Praise). Heading north on vacation, Jane and her friend Cordelia Thorne, take another friend, Anne Dumont, to her mother Belle's house where an urgent family meeting has been called. But when they arrive, Belle's lover, Helvi, says that Belle is missing. As Jane helps search for Belle, Anne's sister and brother arrive. The next morning, Belle's body is found at the foot of an incline. Jane finds Belle's purse with a note inside from Quinn Fosh, the town ne'er-do-well, saying he knows a secret about one of her children. Soon after Jane learns that Quinn was Belle's unacknowledged half-brother, he is killed at a Fourth of July fireworks display. Who is responsible for the deaths and why? The brother, whose political ambitions overshadow his judgment? The abused sister, who is running from her crazed husband? Or stolid Anne, who needs her mother's money to survive? Finding suspects in this transparent mystery among the children of a wealthy small-town family, Lambda-winner and former chef Hart tackles personal ambition, marital relationships and women's roles yesterday and today. (Sept.)

Library Journal

Series sleuth Jane Lawless, last seen in Faint Praise (LJ 10/1/95), and Minneapolis restaurant owner and college cohort Cordelia Thorn, artistic director in St. Paul, encounter murder and mayhem when they visit a friend at Lake Pokegama. A woman's disappearance is just the beginning of a string of sinister events. Recommended for its characters and witty prose.

Book Details

Published
May 1, 2010
Publisher
Bella Distribution
Pages
265
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781594931840

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