Cemetery Murders by Jean Marcy

Cemetery Murders

Jean Marcy

Synopsis

Meg Darcy, a single, lonely, working-class dyke PI currently between cases, wonders how to seduce the attractive but aloof police detective Linquist (nicknamed The Ice Queen). The opportunity comes soon as their paths cross while each is investigating the grisly murders of homeless women whose bodies are being dumped in city cemeteries. Of course, the ultimate goal is being first to catch the killer, but is there also room for romance between two such fiercely competitive antagonists?

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Narrator Meg Darcy works for her uncle’s security firm in St. Louis, where a serial killer has murdered several homeless women. The killer also apparently murders a friend’s aunt, who has wandered away from a nursing home, and Darcy mounts her own investigation. When a nursing home employee is killed, Darcy, suspicious by nature, looks for a second murderer, antagonizes the butch policewoman she lusts after, and finally identifies her quarry. Once past a rather pedestrian beginning, this first novel gathers speed. For large collections.


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Details

ISBN 934678839
Genre Mystery
Copyright Date 1997
Publication Date May-97
Publisher New Victoria Publishers
Format Trade Paperback
No. of Pages 192
Series Meg Darcy Mystery
# in Series 1
Language English
Rating NotRated
BookID 1878

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