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Blood Relations

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Blood Relations

By: Jonathan Moore
Narrated by: David Colacci
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Who is Claire Gravesend?

So wonders PI Lee Crowe when he finds her dead, in a fine cocktail dress, on top of a Rolls Royce, in the most dangerous neighborhood in San Francisco. Claire's mother, Olivia, is one of the richest people in California. She doesn't believe the coroner: her daughter did not kill herself. Olivia hires Crowe, who - having just foiled a federal case against a cartel kingpin - is eager for distraction. But the questions about the Gravesend family pile up fast.

First, the autopsy reveals round scars running down Claire's spine, old marks Olivia won't explain. Then, Crowe visits Claire's Boston townhouse and has to fend off an armed intruder. Is it the Feds out for revenge? Or is this connected to the Gravesends? He leaves Boston afraid, but finds his way to Claire's secret San Francisco pied-à-terre. It's there that his questions come to a head. Sleeping in an upstairs bedroom, he finds Claire - her face, her hair, her scars - and as far as he can tell, she's alive. And Crowe's back at the start:

Who is Claire Gravesend?

©2019 Jonathan Moore (P)2019 HighBridge, a division of Recorded Books
Crime Fiction Crime Thrillers Detective Fiction Mystery Noir Private Investigators Technothrillers Thriller Thriller & Suspense Suspense
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I like a good private detective novel, and this one had a little twist of science fiction. The reader did an excellent job.

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A simple mystery, lots of clichéd
characters, plots/ subplots.
Based on cell biology which reminded me of the current murder of Suzanne Eaton. Here it is not the research scientist but
the research work that causes
so much trouble. I like the private detective. Interesting but ....

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