Corpse Call
Lesbian Mystery
ISBN: 1-932014-32-1
Blurb: The car at the bottom of Prentice Lake could not have
gotten there accidentally. Max Wendt slumps dead in the front
seat with neither a reason to kill himself nor enemies to do it
for him. Miles away, Detective Laura McCallister imparts the
news that transforms a wife into a heartbroken widow, a ten-
year-old boy into a fatherless son. The most she can give them
is a promise to learn the truth.
But the clues uncovered at the crime scene have little—if
anything—to do with Max Wendt. Instead, they point to places
far in the past. They point to a blog filled with horror fiction
written from the corpse's point of view. They point to a killer
willing to risk capture for what seems nothing more than an arrogant game of cat and
mouse. Or is it? What could a killer possibly want from a cop?
With no choice but to play along with the demented game, McCallister turns to cases
before her time and technology she has thus far shunned. And all the while, the killer
taunts her, pushes her buttons, nudges her to cross lines that were always starkly
black and white. Desperate, she seeks help from unlikely sources: a reporter, a
realtor, and the rowdy patrons of Ringers bar. But the further she delves, the less it
all has to do with the pressing question: Who killed Max Wendt?
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