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J. A. Jance
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February 2001 Wheeler Softcover

A spellbinding story of life and death, rage and murder in the silent Arizona night from New York Times bestselling author J. A. Jance

In the desert, a Native American woman is dead—an ex-con once jailed for the murder of her husband—and her teenage daughter has vanished into the long shadows of the night-still canyons. A dedicated law officer, Sheriff Joanna Brady of Cochise County has suffered stoically through loss and pain—yet she has never wavered in her commitment to duty and the pursuit of justice. Now, as she stands on the brink of a new life and new happiness, death is summoning her once more, calling her down a twisted trail of hatred, greed, and devastating consequence to the black heart of the Dragoon Mountains.There is no respite yet for Joanna Brady—only a terrifying excursion into a world of passion and violence, where long-buried secrets are the best reasons of all to kill . . . or to die.

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A missing teenager and an octogenarian found dead of apparently natural causes are pretty run-of-the-mill cases in Bisbee, Arizona, where Sheriff Joanna Brady is focusing on the last-minute details of her upcoming wedding. In this latest outing in Judith Jance's Brady series, the connection between the two events is a thin one. In the author's capable hands, however, it's enough to drive this well-plotted mystery to a credible conclusion.

Fifteen-year-old Lucy Ridder dreads her mother's release from prison, eight years after she was convicted of killing Lucy's beloved father. Lucy is aware that her mother's priority is not a family reunion but the retrieval of a mysterious diskette entrusted to Lucy by her dad shortly before his death. After inadvertently witnessing her mother's brutal slaying by a stranger who's also hot after the diskette, Lucy vanishes. It takes most of the novel for Joanna to figure out that Lucy's disappearance is tied to her mother's murder, and for good reasons. Besides the distraction of her pending nuptials, the sheriff has been accused of killing her elderly, beloved neighbor for financial gain. Because the reader knows the truth of both situations very early in the game, Joanna's delayed awareness doesn't pack as much wallop as it might. The greater mystery is whether she'll strangle her wedding-obsessed mother before she and her too-good-to-be-true fiancé make it to the altar. --Jane Adams --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Southwestern mysteries continue to grow in popularity, with Jance's series, set in southern Arizona, one of the strongest entries in the subgenre. The new novel to feature Sheriff Joanna Brady opens at the entrance to a desert canyon called the Cochise Stronghold, where Sandra Ridder, who is part Apache, is trying to retrieve an item she buried eight years ago, before going to prison for killing her husband. The next day hikers find her corpse, while Sandra's 15-year-old daughter, Lucinda, and the girl's pet red-tailed hawk go missing. Could Lucinda, who seems to be a troubled loner, have killed her mother as revenge for her father's murder? Joanna starts to investigate shortly before she's to be married. Then Clayton Rhodes, the neighbor who helps feed Joanna's animals, dies suddenly, and unexpectedly bequeaths his ranch to her. Clayton's estranged daughter feels she should have inherited the property. Unreasonably and viciously, she blames Joanna for exerting undue influence over her father. The tangled threads of Joanna's personal life come close to overwhelming her professional one, and she has to exercise all of her time management skills to keep the murder inquiry on track. Her fianc?, Butch Dixon, comes off as way too perfect to be human, but his parents, in an amusing touch, are seriously dysfunctional. Sometimes the dialogue is stiff, but generally this is a solid installment in a worthy series. The Arizona desert, as usual in Jance's mysteries, plays an unforgettable part in this atmospheric tale. Mystery Guild dual main selection. (July)
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Superb Jan 8 2003
By apoem
Format:Mass Market Paperback
This whole series is really a joy to read. The author can take Joanna from introspection to inspection of a crime scene in a few pages with very little problem in the transition. Although each book can be read on it's own as a stand alone novel, I have had much satisfication of reading them in order and watching the characters grow and change in each book.

This book lives up to the reputation of the author.

Joanna is planning her wedding, Butch is really, and chasing the bad guys at the same time. A young girl is missing, her mother, recently out of jail is murdered and the story begins.

The characters are believable and the story is tightly woven and thrilling. Well worth reading.

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3.0 out of 5 stars My first J.A. Jance experience Jun 24 2002
Format:Mass Market Paperback
This is the first book I read from J.A. Jance, so I'm not very familiar with her work , so I'll try to read more of her later.

This book tell us the story of a Joanna Brady, a sheriff from a samll town in Arizona.
It tell us the story of a murder , a missing teenager and the fight for a will , everything happens just a week before her wedding takes place.

This is an ok book , it has an interesting begining with a good plot , and it is really interesting to read .

It would deserve 4 stars , but I didn't like the ending , it was a very good plot and I didn't like the way it finished , but that's just my opinion.

Read it , it's a good book , it's just not that great , after reading this , I'm more interested in reading more books of J.A. Jance and more about the Story of Joanna Brady.

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4.0 out of 5 stars "Saint" Joanna Brady? Jan 26 2002
By A Customer
Format:Mass Market Paperback
I think I've read all of the Joanna Brady series published to date, and Devil's Claw is the last one I will read. The locations are great and the plotting is excellent, as far as the police procedural and mystery aspect of the story goes, but in her personal life, the central character is becoming just too saccharin to be believed. I find the personality differences between "Sheriff" Brady and "Mother" Brady unrealistic. Also, why is it that so many writers who make women their central characters have to make them single mothers? How about a tough, honest, dedicated sheriff who doesn't want any kids? That would be nice for a change.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A great way to start this series
Having just returned from two weeks in Tucson, this mystery hit the spot (and wrecked other weekend plans). The place names added a greater touch of credibility for me. Read more
Published on Jan 22 2002 by Robert J. Schwarz
3.0 out of 5 stars Likeable Characters
I wasn't particularly interested in reading another story about a missing computer disc, but I stayed with this story because I liked the characters. Read more
Published on Sep 11 2001 by N. Sausser
2.0 out of 5 stars SORRY JUDITH, YOU DON'T GET MY VOTE!
The bottom line: I really didn't like this book. I found the plot and action to be very slow moving and uninteresting. One thing I did like was Sheriff Brady. Read more
Published on Aug 31 2001 by Brad Stonecipher
5.0 out of 5 stars A Minus, but an A none the less
J.A. Jance writes with such a fluid style that I glide right thru her novels. Her books are easy to read and comprehend. I particularly enjoy the Joanna Brady series. Read more
Published on Aug 30 2001 by nobizinfla
4.0 out of 5 stars A very pleasant book
This book contains three stories involving Joanna Brady, the sheriff of Cochise County, Arizona. First, we have the crime story involving an old murder, a current murder, and a... Read more
Published on Aug 24 2001 by Paul Skinner
5.0 out of 5 stars Arizona Native
I live in Phoenix and grew up in Peoria, so I really know the area. I have a friend that could be Joanna Brady, she is a civil servent. Read more
Published on Aug 4 2001 by Donna J. Henderson
5.0 out of 5 stars Devil's Claw
Another great Joanna Brady story. I love feeling like I know the the people and the places in her stories.
Published on Jan 22 2001
3.0 out of 5 stars proofer-goof
I too have always enjoyed greatly the JJ Jance Joanna Brady books--unfortunately I had finally read the first in the series just before reading this one and was very surprised and... Read more
Published on Jan 1 2001
4.0 out of 5 stars PROPER ETIQUETTE FOR A PRE-WEDDING MURDER
In this latest installment of the Joanna Brady series, Joanna has to solve two cases, handle lovesick co-workers and get married--all in under eight days. Read more
Published on Dec 19 2000 by Kenri A. Mugleston
4.0 out of 5 stars You'll Want to Behave in Cochise County
In Bisbee, Arizona (Cochise County) Sheriff Joanna Brady, is an up-to-date female version of Tombstone's Wyatt Earp, with a touch of Marge (the sheriff in Fargo) thrown in. Read more
Published on Oct 16 2000 by Mamalinde
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