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Jeanette A Fratto (Author)
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October 26, 2009
Changing the course of one’s life doesn’t usually result in danger, mystery, and intrigue. Twenty-eight-year-old Linda Davenport certainly didn’t anticipate such an outcome when she decided to leave her stable and predictable life as a teacher to travel cross country for new beginnings, but unexpected events dictated otherwise. Flying from her hometown of Detroit to Los Angeles, she has a chance encounter with Carol Alder, a lovely woman and probation officer by profession. Their initial meeting promises to blossom into a close friendship.

Settling in at the beautiful home of Edith Carter, who rents Linda a room more for companionship than income, she manages to spend a day with Carol before starting her new job as copy editor at a publishing company. In a few short days Linda’s world is turned upside down when her job fails to materialize due to a sudden reorganization, and Carol is killed in an auto accident under mysterious circumstances.

Jobless but determined to remain in California, Linda is thrown into further turmoil when Carol’s brother Gregory is convinced her death was no accident and believes someone in the probation/court system was responsible. Only he can’t fathom why. Linda’s job hunting eventually takes her into the probation system where she begins to uncover disturbing information that leads her to agree with Gregory.

Unable to trust anyone, Linda never reveals to her co-workers that she knew Carol, and as she learns more about the system through her initial training and subsequent assignment as an investigator, she puts together more pieces of the puzzle.

Along the way she reconnects with David Wyndham, a former college love who is now overseeing the establishment of a local drug program, the success of which is crucial to his future. He becomes her ally in her quest to learn why Carol died, but when she uncovers what may be the truth, it threatens not only his future but possibly their future together.

Conflicted by her sense of duty and her love for David, Linda nevertheless follows her conscience, with a resolution both logical and surprising.

“No Stone Unturned” blends an engrossing story line with the inner workings of Probation, a fascinating branch of law enforcement rarely explored by other writers. The author’s 26 year career in this field ensures that the reader will get a true glimpse into this world, will be thoroughly entertained, and will keep turning pages until the stunning ending.

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Product Details

  • Paperback: 472 pages
  • Publisher: Outskirts Press (October 26, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1432745530
  • ISBN-13: 978-1432745530
  • Product Dimensions: 5 x 8 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,568,911 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Jeanette A. Fratto is a southern California resident and a graduate of California State University, Fullerton, with a B.A. in Psychology and an M.A. in Social Science. Her 26-year career with the Orange County, California Probation Department made her realize that few people outside the field knew of the important and unique role Probation plays in the criminal justice system. An idea was formed and NO STONE UNTURNED is the result. Told through the experiences of probation officer Linda Davenport, NO STONE UNTURNED blends an engrossing story line with the inner workings of Probation, a fascinating branch of law enforcement rarely explored by other writers. Part mystery, part romance, the reader will be both entertained and educated. The author's intimate knowledge of Probation ensures that the reader will get a true glimpse into this world and will keep turning pages until the stunning ending. Jeanette is now writing a sequel to NO STONE UNTURNED because Linda still has many adventures left! Entitled NO GOOD DEED, Jeanette hopes to have it completed and ready for publication by the end of 2011. When not writing, or volunteering with adult literacy, Jeanette enjoys traveling to almost anywhere with her husband, Bernard.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Walter Golden, April 9, 2011
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The characterizations are excellent. Not only do they bring the characters alive, they make you want to be part of their lives. The plot, when it gets going, does not stop. I stayed up until midnight to finish this book.
The heroine's work area and job are so well defined I have to think this is the start of a series.
If so it will be a first. A probation officer as the protagonist. Very good idea.
Good Job
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5.0 out of 5 stars Literary Novel with a Mysterious Twist, February 17, 2011
This review is from: No Stone Unturned (Paperback)
This novel was a very interesting read for me. It was the first time I've seen a mystery told in a more literary style, and to me, it was the kind of scenario that fit real life - when we discover something amiss and we go about setting it right. It was the kind of mystery that could happen to any one of us, minus the high-speed car chases and gun fights that so few of us (thankfully) experience in reality. I enjoyed tasting the atmosphere in the story and being able to really visualize the setting as I read.

The author worked in the field of probation for twenty-six years, and so when she writes about her character becoming a probation officer, she really knows what she's talking about. She explains the system well and helps the reader to understand the process of training to work in this field.

If I were to point out one thing about the book that I felt might have been tweaked, I would say that I might have liked to see the mystery brought to the forefront a little sooner. We did spend a lot of time discussing the character's training, etc, and it seemed as though the mystery was an afterthought, more of a side plot rather than the main theme. And there's nothing wrong with having the mystery be the subplot - it's just a bit of an unusual balance, that's all.

This novel was clean, not relying on crass language to put the story across. There were a couple of bed scenes, but each were alluded to, rather than described, and I never felt uncomfortable reading them. That's a major thing for me, and I appreciated the author's approach.

All in all, this was a very enjoyable read and one that I recommend.
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5.0 out of 5 stars No Stone Unturned, A Journey, February 27, 2010
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What appears to be an introspective combining both fictional and nonfictional elements, the author, J. Fratto, moves us along on a realistic journey most of us take: Moving from our humble beginnings to the adventure of a challenging outer world; transferring from the Midwest to California suites this theme.

The ordeal of one "leaving the farm" should be suspenseful enough, but to toss in a murder mystery seals the deal towards the readers' enthrallment. Each page is captivating as, actually, each is a part that leads through the journey but is also and investigative page towards the plot's resolution. The book was void of dull spots as each page was entertaining and intriguing. It has been a while since I have been able to interpret and enjoy a book in this way.
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