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Fortunes of the Dead: A Lena Padget Novel [Mass Market Paperback]

Lynn Hightower (Author)
3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)


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August 31, 2004
Marking the highly anticipated return of popular crime-busting heroine Lena Padget, "Fortunes of the Dead" is the finest novel to date from award-winning author Lynn Hightower.

Private investigator Lena Padget has seen far too many women and children fall through the cracks of the legal system, and she has made it her life's work to redeem as many of them as she can. She and her lover, homicide detective Joel Mendez, have just moved into their dream cottage, signifying the beginning of a committed relationship. But Lena and Joel are soon torn by the need to balance personal trust with professional commitment when they find themselves working different ends of the same case.

For two months running, Joel has immersed himself in an investigation full of dead ends: the disappearance of college intern Cheryl Dunkirk. Cheryl's sister, Miranda, has turned to Lena for help. Just as Lena agrees to look into the case, Joel is teamed with Los Angeles ATF Agent Wilson McCoy, whose investigation of the Branch Davidian cult holocaust in Waco, Texas, cuts right into the heart of Joel's case. It will take all three ofthem -- Lena, Joel, and Wilson McCoy -- to track down the killer. A killer who has been flying under the radar and threatens to slip away again; whose brutality will make you turn away. A killer who will keep you awake at night, contemplating the struggle for death and redemption.


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The instantly believable and deeply touching way that Hightower maneuvers her private detective Lena Padget through the dangerous cliches of working on the same case as her policeman lover, Joel Mendez, in their latest outing (after 2002's High Water) shows what a class act she is. As Lena sits alone in the giant clawfoot bathtub in the old house that she and Joel have bought together in Lexington, Ky., she indulges in a brief moment of self-pity-after Joel stalks out without a word when she tells him she's been hired to look into a case he's on. But she's soon back in impressive action, working for the family of a young female intern with the Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms agency who seems to have been murdered by her married lover. (And Joel returns to get his suit, tie and shirt wet by hugging her in the tub.) Just as Lena proves she's a terrific detective by getting new information on her very first interview, so Hightower shows us what a fine storyteller she is on every page. The local murder soon turns out to be connected to a revenge plot against the ATF that has its roots in the Branch Davidian disaster in Waco, Tex., and a sharply sketched ATF agent, Wilson McCoy, badly wounded in that shootout, comes out to Lexington from Los Angeles to join the investigation. There's a large cast of victims and possible villains, but Hightower makes sure that Lena and Joel's always interesting sexual footwork never gets lost in the shuffle.
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Lexington, Kentucky, private eye Lena Padget agrees to investigate the disappearance of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) intern Cheryl Dunkirk, even though she knows this decision will put her at odds with her lover, Joel Mendez, the homicide detective in charge of the case. Unbeknownst to the two, their investigations will collide with an ATF search for a serial killer, as agent Wilson McCoy arrives from California to assist the local ATF office in catching the murderer. Lena works on her own as Joel will no longer share details of the case with her, and they become competitive and stubborn, jeopardizing their romantic relationship. Lena's first-person narration, interspersed with other points of view, keeps the story moving at brisk pace, punctuated effectively with vivid details of rodeo life and ATF protocol. Reminiscent of Marcia Muller's Sharon McCone, who faces similar relationship issues, Lena will appeal to fans of female private eyes. The first Padget novel, Satan's Lambs (1993), was a Shamus Award winner. Hightower has concentrated recently on her Sonora Blair police procedural series. Sue O'Brien
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Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 416 pages
  • Publisher: Pocket Star (August 31, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0743463900
  • ISBN-13: 978-0743463904
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.1 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,183,954 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Happy to have Lena back, September 21, 2003
Hightower's writing, to me, is best described as "unflinching." She doesn't sugar coat things, she doesn't "make nice" with her characters or her books. I really like that about her books. From the dysfunctional family in High Water (one of my favorite books of 2002) to the malfunctioning Lena Padgett and her relationships in Fortunes of the Dead, Hightower never insults my intelligence. She doesn't blink in the face of domestic violence and its reality. She doesn't spare me details of someone's sick behavior -- but she doesn't lovingly linger over any of it either. Hightower is one of my top authors, and Fortunes of the Dead is one of her best books.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fortunes of the dead, April 5, 2008
I haven't found a book written by this author that I haven't fallen in love with. Her characters are real and very relatable to reallife. From the first page to the last you never loose intrest and the author leaves you wanting more.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Superb Kentucky Writer, February 10, 2005
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I have been reading Lynn Hightower since 1993. Being from Lexington, Kentucky, and living in the Chevy Chase area, I identify very easily with her stories. Her early novels with the sci-fi mystery genre were fun to read. Lynn has grown quite a bit as a writer since then. As she states in "Fortunes of the Dead", "...I admit I saw things in black and white, with good guys and bad guys and no shades of gray.", no "shades of gray" in this novel. She has always paid great attention to detail in her stories, with a woman's eye for color and texture. Scenes are not so much written for the reader as painted in accurate 3D perspective. Now, she is really applying this quality to her characters. She is breathing life into them.

Always the story teller, Lynn easily draws her readers into her novels. I have really enjoyed her work over the years and enthusiastically encourage others to also enjoy her talent. Kentucky should be proud.
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