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Bad Intent (Maggie MacGowen Mystery) [Paperback]

Wendy Hornsby (Author)
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Maggie MacGowen Mystery October 1, 1995
Dredging up dirty allegations in order to gain the minority vote, a shady politician sets up three police officers, and investigative filmmaker Maggie MacGowen becomes determined to uncover the truth.


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From Publishers Weekly

While settling into L.A. life with her lover, homicide detective Mike Flint, independent filmmaker Maggie McGowen, seen last in Midnight Baby , continues to compile an impressive portfolio as an amateur sleuth. For Maggie's film on growing up in the housing projects, Mike suggests she interview librarian LaShonda DeBevis and prostitute Hanna Rhodes. He omits telling her that both women were key witnesses 14 years ago, when they were children, in the conviction of Charles Conklin for the murder of an L.A. cop--and Mike was on the case. Now, as elections loom, the incumbent DA is trying for political points by requesting the release of Conklin, saying that police pressured the witnesses into lying. While Maggie, who feels ill-used by Mike, pursues her film and some sideline queries on the case, Mike is told by his superiors to take time off until things cool down. In the midst of confusion about the past, the old murder leads to a new death. In this compelling tale, issues personal and professional, good and bad, past and present all contaminate each other, leaving no character in a position to cast stones. Maggie, a divorced mother whose unabashed sexual attraction to Mike accompanies a deep reluctance to remarry, is a complex and highly likable heroine whose cases test and prove her mettle. Hornsby gets better and better at her craft.
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Edgar Award winner Hornsby has put favorite protagonist Maggie McGowan in a real bind. Maggie must prove that her boyfriend, an LAPD police officer, is innocent of a cover-up-but all the witnesses keep turning up dead.
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Onyx; Maggie MacGowen Mystery. edition (October 1, 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0451185013
  • ISBN-13: 978-0451185013
  • Product Dimensions: 6.9 x 4.1 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,294,280 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Wendy Hornsby (1947 - ) is a native of Southern California, the setting for her nine mystery novels. Among the awards she has received for her work are the Edgar Allan Poe Award (the "Edgar") and its French equivalent le Grand Prix de litterature policiere, as well as nominations for the Anthony Award and the Prix Du Roman D'Adventures. While a NPR interviewer described the author as a "soft-spoken college professor," critics have described her work as "refreshing [and] real" (NY Times), "unusually poignant" (LA Times), and "powerful writing and... equally thought-provoking story" (Publisher's Weekly). The Cleveland Plain Dealer declared, "No mystery novelist since Raymond Chandler may have captured downtown Los Angeles as Hornsby does."

Hornsby lives in Long Beach CA, where she teaches history at a local college.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Solid Writing By A Solid Writer, February 19, 2002
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Paul Dana (San Francisco, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bad Intent (Maggie MacGowen Mystery) (Paperback)
I've just stumbled across Wendy Hornsby and her protagonist, Maggie MacGowen. My initial reaction was anger: How could I have missed this writer for so long? I've since discovered, however, that a good many people seem to have missed her as well. And that's a shame for all concerned.

"Bad Intent" is that rarest of creations (or perhaps Hornsby achieves this as a matter of routine, I can't wait to find out): It's a compelling mystery that succeeds equally well as a novel. I found myself gripped with equal intensity by the questions of how to merge two households into one, how to reconcile one's perceptions of a loved one with the day-by-day realities they present, how to pull up stakes and move to a different locale and go about the whole process of starting anew, even the eternal question of how-the-hell-does-a-parent-deal-with-a-budding-adolescent-child?, as well as those usual questions of "whodunnit" or, equally importantly in this book, "whydunnit" and "who-done-what"?

Maggie MacGowen is a jewel of a protagonist, outwardly a Berkeley liberal, yet realist enough -- the result, one infers, of a lifetime of experience -- to accept the need for pragmatism as a credo. Toughminded without being hardhearted, smart and hip without succumbing to the lure of cynicism, Maggie steps off the printed page as a person rather than simply a character in a book. She lives, she breathes, she acts. In that order.

As do all the characters in "Bad Intent." Hornsby seems simply incapable of creating a single "cardboard" character or locale, let alone a premise. Character, as any writer learns in his/her first class, determines plot, while plot illustrates character; to me it's obvious that Ms. Hornsby has taken this lesson to heart. It's equally obvious that she has researched her characters with a degree of diligence other writers would do well to emulate. Her cops, as one striking example (and of course, most notably, Maggie's lover, Mike Flint), burst forth in all their strengths and flaws; neither saint nor sinner, simply individual people with foibles determined by their upbringings, experiences and reactions to their job.

Things happen in this novel; they happen for a reason (and not, as opposed to many mystery/thrillers, simply to provide a body). Questions are asked, and answered. And the reader's interest is maintained throughout. The fact that this interest is maintained to such a high degree is what makes "Bad Intent" the book that it is. And what it is, is -- to put it quite simply -- a book to savor.

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