The Triggerman's Dance [electronic resource]
Parker, T. Jefferson2014
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When a young woman is gunned down in a parking lot, her fiancé seeks revenge. Rebecca Harris is twenty-two, and a gofer for the Orange County Journal with dreams of one day becoming a reporter. On a rainy California evening, the paper's star columnist asks Rebecca to fetch her car. While opening the door, Rebecca is shot twice, directly through the heart. The paper gets the scoop of the year, but the story goes no further. The killer left behind no clues besides two shell casings — inscribed with the first words of the Declaration of Independence. Rebecca's death shatters her fiancé, FBI special agent Joshua Weinstein. He obsesses over the case until a single clue points him directly to Rebecca's killer. He knows who murdered his bride-to-be, now all he has to do is prove it.
Main title:
The Triggerman's Dance [electronic resource] / T. Jefferson Parker
Author:
Parker, T. Jefferson, Author
Imprint:
[Place of publication not identified] : Head of Zeus, 2014
Collation:
1 online resource (1 text file)
System details:
Mode of access: Internet
Biography/History:
T. Jefferson Parker (b. 1953) is a bestselling author of thrillers. Born in Los Angeles, he was raised in Orange County, and attended college at nearby University of California, Irvine. After graduation, he took a job as a cub reporter at the Newport Ensign, and spent several years as a journalist before writing his first novel, the bestselling Laguna Heat (1985). A torrid story of corruption and murder by the California coast, it was made into an HBO original movie of the same name. He continued writing thrillers through the 1990s, including The Triggerman's Dance (1996) and Where Serpents Lie (1998), before introducing ambitious Orange County detective Merci Rayborn in The Blue Hour (1999). Parker concluded Rayborn's three novel series with Black Water (2002). Recently, he has written a series of novels starring Charlie Hood, a sheriff's deputy working on the Mexican border. He continues to live and write in Southern California.
ISBN:
9781784087777
Language:
English
BRN:
1570248
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