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Author:  Lynne Graham
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Format: Paperback
ISBN-10: 0373127790
ISBN-13: 9780373127795
Buy.com Sku: 208388238
Publish Date: 12/1/2008
Dimensions:  (in Inches) 6.5H x 4L x 0.5T
Pages:  192
Age Range:  NA
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Feisty retired math teacher Esbeth Walters has proven her mettle as a sleuth, making her unpopular with the local law. But it''s the kind of folksy, no-nonsense help a tough Texan named Boose needs to catch the con artists who swindled his elderly momma. As Esbeth investigates, she''s drawn into some suspicious retirement-home deaths and the murder of a local man, which was made to look like suicide.

With the unexpected help of former forensic pathologist Gardner Burke, an AWOL rest-home resident, Esbeth''s razor-sharp mind tackles a slew of swindlers, mob hit men, a psychopathic nurse and the FBI, all converging on the dusty Texas town of Fearing. And it means Esbeth must now calculate her own odds of surviving double crosses, danger...and sudden death.

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''The Metaxis family are waiting for me to die.'' Feverish hatred burned in Gladys Stewart''s embittered gaze. ''Vultures—that''s what they are!''

''Well, whoever they are they''ll have to wait a little longer,'' the nurse informed the older woman cheerfully while she checked her blood pressure. ''You have great vitality.''

''You''ve got no business interrupting a private conversation!'' her patient hissed in a tone of pure vitriol, her thin hands clenching on the bedclothes. ''I was addressing my granddaughter. Ophelia…where are you? Ophelia?''

A young woman with unusual pale blue eyes was engaged in piling up discarded bed linen. Directing an apologetic glance at the district nurse, she moved forward. Small in stature, she wore a loose sweater and trousers that only hinted at her hourglass figure. Hair the colour of ripe wheat was tied up with a piece of gardening twine. But nothing could hide her beauty.

''I''m here,'' she told her grandmother.

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