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4.0 out of 5 stars
Likeable heroine searches for missing man, February 9, 2007
This review is from: Obsessions Can Be Murder (Hardcover)
Charlie Parker is enjoying a vacation with her helicopter-pilot husband, Drake, when she is asked to find a missing person. Her client is Amanda, the missing man's daughter, and she wants to know why he disappeared from his house 4 years ago and failed to contact her or her step-mother. Amanda is married to a scientific researcher and they are having financial difficulties, but she still wants to pursue her father's disappearance. Charlie begins her investigation and discovers that Amanda's father and step-mother were not on good terms. Was this a motive for murder? She checks on other people who knew Amanda's father in either a professional or personal way and discovers that there were others who had motives as well. This book signals the welcome return of Charlie Parker, Shelton's likeable heroine, and the wonderful background of the New Mexico countryside. Shelton can always be depended on to furnish a good read.
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