The Death We Share
294 pages
|Published: 30 Oct 1995
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ISBN: 9780449149164
Format: Mass market paperback
Language: English
Publisher: Fawcett
Publication date: 30 October 1995
Description
A DESPERATE DIVA SINGS HER SWAN SONG
When a sleazy TV program threatens to tell all about retired opera superstar Carlotta Moses--and the child she allegedly abandoned years ago--the singer's protective family engages investigator Patricia Delaney to find out who originated this whopper and buy them off. But is this tabloid tale possibly true?
As Patricia plunges into a violent, heart-wrenching search for the facts, she faces an even uglier possibility. For within the mystery of Carlotta Moses's dark past lurks a chilling, infinitely more deadly secret. . . .
"Hercule Poirot, Private Inquiry Agent, used to boast of his 'leetle gray cells. ' Patricia Delaney, Investigative Consultant, uses the electronic bytes in her 'little gray box' to solve her cases with equal efficiency and flair. But computers never replace compassion and it's a pleasure to watch Delaney at work. "
--MARGARET MARON
"A fine addition to the ranks of professional sleuths. "
--SUE GRAFTON
When a sleazy TV program threatens to tell all about retired opera superstar Carlotta Moses--and the child she allegedly abandoned years ago--the singer's protective family engages investigator Patricia Delaney to find out who originated this whopper and buy them off. But is this tabloid tale possibly true?
As Patricia plunges into a violent, heart-wrenching search for the facts, she faces an even uglier possibility. For within the mystery of Carlotta Moses's dark past lurks a chilling, infinitely more deadly secret. . . .
"Hercule Poirot, Private Inquiry Agent, used to boast of his 'leetle gray cells. ' Patricia Delaney, Investigative Consultant, uses the electronic bytes in her 'little gray box' to solve her cases with equal efficiency and flair. But computers never replace compassion and it's a pleasure to watch Delaney at work. "
--MARGARET MARON
"A fine addition to the ranks of professional sleuths. "
--SUE GRAFTON