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Nose For Justice eBook

A Novel

by Rita mae Brown
language: english
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group, September of 2010 ‧
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With her high-powered Wall Street job in the rearview mirror, thirty-four-year-old Mags Rogers arrives at her great-aunt Jeep Reed’s sprawling Nevada ranch to reassemble her life. In the passenger seat is Mags’s beloved wirehaired dachshund, Baxter. At Jeep’s side—to Baxter’s distress—is Jeep’s loyal German Shepherd mix, King. The growlings are mutual. Then someone pipe-bombs Red Rock Valley’s pumping station, endangering the water supply. Deputy Pete Meadows links the sabotage to a string of local murders. In her search for answers, Mags uncovers fascinating history about Jeep’s ranch, including an intriguing connection to Buffalo Bill. Drawn to each other, Mags and Pete join forces to solve various mysteries, as Baxter and King team up to protect their humans from a growing threat.

BONUS: This edition contains an excerpt from Rita Mae Brown''s Murder Unleashed. 

Nose For Justice

A Novel

by Rita mae Brown

Property Description
ISBN: 9780345523105
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
Release Date: September of 2010
Language: English
Format: eBook
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Categories: eBooks in English > Fiction > Police and Thriller
eBooks in English > Others
EAN: 9780345523105
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Rita mae Brown

Rita Mae Brown é uma incansável lutadora: fez parte do movimento pelos direitos civis e do movimento contra a guerra do Vietname, na década de 60, e participou nas revoltas de Stonewall («Era a única mulher no meio daquilo tudo», comenta). Na década de 80, trabalhou como guionista para diversos programas de televisão, tendo sido nomeada para os Emmy. É autora de numerosos romances e da conhecida série de livros policiais protagonizados pelo seu gato, Sneaky Pie Brown. Vive numa quinta em Charlottesville, na Virgínia. Publicado pela primeira vez em 1973, O Fruto Proibido foi um dos primeiros marcos da extraordinária carreira de Rita Mae Brown e é um clássico incontornável da literatura lésbica.

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