Product Description
A motorbike-riding business writer is asked to investigate the death of a tycoon in the first of a new mystery series featuring the irreverent Jane Yeats, a still-grieving widow who smokes and sometimes drinks too much.
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Real estate baron Charles Durand is found murdered in his corporate tower, his skull shattered by one of his own collectibles. Durand's gay son William quickly becomes the prime suspect in what looks to the police like an open-and-shut case--until William's skeptical aunt hires irreverent business writer Jane Yeats to discover who really killed the much-hated tycoon.
About the Author
Liz Brady, an editor for twenty years, has a Ph.D. in Virginia Woolf from the University of London. She is the author of Tintype (Fiddlehead Poetry Books) and Marian Engel and Her Works (ECW Press). She is currently at work on her next Jane Yeats novel and a non-fiction work on women writers and alcohol. Apart from the fact that they both live in Toronto, Liz Brady refuses to divulge which attributes she shares with her sleuth.