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Bloodlines ; Irene Kelly Mysteries (Paperback Novel)  An Irene Kelly Novel  )

Bloodlines ; Irene Kelly Mysteries (Paperback Novel) An Irene Kelly Novel ) Softcover - 2006

by Burke, Jan

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Pocket Star. Very Good. 2006. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. 0743444558 . Softcover with some edge wear a nice copy. ; Irene Kelly Mysteries (Paperback; 6.70 X 4.10 X 1.20 inches; 672 pp pages .
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Edgar® Award winner Jan Burke continues her USA Today bestselling Irene Kelly series with a suspense-laced novel of buried secrets, old friends, and new dangers -- in "a brilliant exhibition of what the crime genre can offer" (The Baltimore Sun). Sweeping across decades, Burke masterfully unearths a cold case that is far from closed while introducing an intrepid novice reporter, Irene Kelly, learning the ropes from her mentor, Conn O'Connor. From the late fifties, when a bloodstained car is buried on a farm and a wealthy family disappears at sea . . . to the seventies, when Irene makes shocking connections and brashly tracks a killer from the past . . . to today, when new threats and deadly surprises are closing in on the veteran journalist and her husband, Frank Harriman, Bloodlines follows a fascinating labyrinth of lives, loves, sins, and secrets -- with the irrepressible Irene Kelly at its core.

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"An excellent series." -- Chicago Tribune