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DEATH IN THE ABSTRACT by Emily Barnes

DEATH IN THE ABSTRACT

by Emily Barnes

Pub Date: May 16th, 2017
ISBN: 978-1-68331-122-5
Publisher: Crooked Lane

A retired police chief uses her skills to help out an old friend in trouble.

Katherine Sullivan (The Fine Art of Murder, 2016) retired from Edina, Minnesota, to Taos to pursue her dream of being an artist. Her recently divorced daughter, Lizzie, and her two grandchildren still live in Edina, along with her dear friend Nathan Walker. Nathan, a Denzel Washington look-alike, is a retired cop who started his own security firm. When Katherine gets a panicky call from his staff saying he hasn’t been seen for three days, she rushes back home from New Mexico. Certain that Nathan would never just skip out on his business, she joins his team to brainstorm possible suspects. While the others are out looking for clues and dogging Nathan’s footsteps, Katherine visits Dean Bostwick, the current chief. When Dean worked for her, he was often disrespectful. Although he’s more willing to work with her now, he’s caught up in the murder of a family friend and has few officers to spare. One of the calls Nathan made on the Friday before he vanished was at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Larkin, who live in a new high-end home in the middle of a construction zone. The vibe Katherine gets from Mr. Larkin leads her to dig deeper. Meantime, staffers find Nathan’s car undamaged but partially hidden in a local park and learn that he left the parking lot outside his last call of the day with a man in a hoodie, perhaps under duress.

The second case for Barnes’ heroine uses a relatively simple mystery to showcase the many talents of a tough and resilient woman.