What You Don''t See: A gripping private investigator series
English
By (author): Tracy Clark
Wealth. Power. Celebrity. Vonda Allens glossy magazine has taken the Windy City by storm, and shes well on her way to building a one-woman media empire. Everybody adores her. Except the people who work for her. And the person whos sending her flowers with death threats.
Vonda has employed off-duty cop Ben Mickerson as her bodyguard and when he needs some back-up no one fits the bill better than his ex-partner on the police force, Cass Raines. Cass is reluctant to take the job she isnt keen on playing babysitter to a celebrity but agrees to as a favour to Ben.
When two of Vondas staff turn up dead, Ben and Cass must find the unknown assailant before someone else dies. Then Ben is taken out of action, Cass is left to find out what secrets Vonda is keeping, and who wants her dead. A task made even harder by enemies in the Chicago Police Department determined to stop Cass
An explosive third novel from a thrilling crime novelist, which fans of Ian K. Smith, Sue Grafton and the Cormoran Strike novels will love.
Praise for Tracy ClarkRunner nominated for the Sue Grafton Memorial Award from the Mystery Writers of Americas Edgar Award
This street-smart first mystery boasts great characterization and a terrific new protagonist. Get this writer on your radar now. Booklist
Unforgettable. . . . Distinctive, vividly written characters lift this promising debut. Readers will be eager for the sequel. Publishers Weekly, STARRED REVIEW
Clarks kickoff to an exciting new character-driven series explores the dynamics between a black investigator and a white world in a story ripped from the headlines. Kirkus Reviews
Clarks compelling, suspenseful, and action-packed debut introduces a dogged, tough African American woman investigator who is complex and courageous and surrounded by a family of fascinating misfits. Fans of Sue Graftons Kinsey Millhone or Sara Paretskys V.I Warshawski will welcome Cass Raines to their ranks. Library Journal, STARRED REVIEW
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