479 pages

English language

Published July 1, 2005 by Thorndike Press.

ISBN:
978-0-7862-7741-4
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OCLC Number:
58720641

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"A leader among female sleuths."?Publishers WeeklySusan Wittig Albert's exciting mysteries have been praised as "unique" (Seattle Post-Intelligencer) and "fascinating" (Booklist). Now, a dead man's bones are uncovered—and Texas ex-lawyer and herbalist China Bayles must dig into a pair of murders separated by time but connected by motive…When China's teenage son finds some skeletal remains during a local cave dig—remains that show a not-so-accidental death—it's a disturbing development. But China doesn't let it distract her from the opening of the new community theater donated by the elderly Obermann sisters. Unfortunately, the haughty, bullying Jane Obermann—and her frail, frightened younger sister—made the donation with a condition: that the first production be a play written by Jane about their aristocratic family history.The premiere party ends with a bang when a ne'er-do-well local handyman is shot dead by Jane while breaking into the Obermann estate. It seems like a clear-cut case of self-defense. But …

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Subjects

  • Bayles, China (Fictitious character) -- Fiction.
  • Women detectives -- Texas -- Fiction.
  • Community theater -- Fiction.
  • Spelunkers -- Fiction.
  • Herbalists -- Fiction.
  • Large type books.
  • Texas -- Fiction.