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Loading... Vanishing Point (2006)by Marcia Muller
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. A very good addition to the series - and you won't have had to read the previous books to enjoy this one. Intrigue and mayhem as PI Sharon McCone follows the cold case of a missing woman. Enjoyable read! ( ) good mystery — mother just leaves secret life Sharon McCone is hired to investigate one of San Luis Obispo County's most puzzling cold cases. A generation ago, Laurel Greenwood, a housewife and artist, inexplicably vanished, leaving her young daughter alone. Now, new evidence suggests that the missing woman may have led a strange double life. But before McCone can penetrate the tangled mystery, she must first solve a second disappearance--that of her client, the now grown daughter of Laurel Greenwood. The case, which forces Sharon to explore the darker sides of two marriages, comes uncomfortably close on the heels of her own marriage to Hy Ripinsky, and she begins to doubt the wisdom of her impulsive trip to the Reno wedding chapel. The latest episode in one of my favourite series; I'm a fan, look elsewhere if you want criticism (even the constructive kind).
This is classic McCone, as good as ever. This time she's looking into the over twenty year old disappearance of a young mother; one of her now grown up children wants the case settled.
There's enough of the regular characters (now an enormous cast) but not too much, and plenty enough of a mystery, not too overloaded with twists, not too simple. Perfect as far as I'm concerned. Plenty more please Marcia! no reviews | add a review
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"Sharon McCone is hired to investigate the 22-year-old cold-case of a housewife and artist who vanished inexplicably in the central part of California"--Provided by publisher. No library descriptions found. |
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