After the Blue, Blue Rain
Comfort & Company #1
by A. D. Price
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Pub Date 7 Sep 2022 | Archive Date 23 Nov 2022
Glore House Books | Bowker Industries
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Description
L.A. 1946. When a young transcriptionist asks struggling P.I. Kit Comfort and partner Henry Richman, the LAPD's most infamous ex-cop, to track down her lover, a veteran who's gone missing from an L.A.-bound train, the duo eagerly accept the offer. But what appears to be a routine missing person case soon takes a dangerous turn after their hunt leads them to an underground network of enemy sympathizers. Soon, they are in a race against the clock, battling both a deadly cabal and dodgy government agents in a devastating conspiracy between "good and evil."
Advance Praise
This is an exciting tale with a fast-paced plot that followers of the mystery genre will find too appealing to put down. An excellent detective story.
Asian Essien, Readers’ Favorite
Libraries strong in historical mysteries that incorporate veteran issues will find After the Blue, Blue Rain attractive to readers of both genres; but ideally it also will attract book clubs seeking edgy novels that operate both within and outside the confines of genre reads. This audience will find After the Blue, Blue Rain presents underlying issues of interest to readers of veteran experiences, offering food for thought and discussion that augment the mystery and history components with powerful reflective insights about survival, adaptation, and change.
D. Donovan, Senior Reviewer, Midwest Book Review
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9798986893004 |
PRICE | US$3.99 (USD) |
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