False Fortune: A Pinnacle Peak Mystery
by
Twist Phelan
Order:
USA
Can
Poisoned Pen, 2007 (2007)
Hardcover
Reviewed by Mary Ann Smyth
I
f
False Fortune
isn't in your
must-read
pile, get it there at once. If it is, place it on top. Attorney Hannah Dain and her half-sister Shelby (they share a father) witness an SUV plunging off a seven-story cliff into a lake. Hannah, with the help of another bystander, Jerry Dan Kovacs, rescues the woman. This act of two good Samaritans leads Hannah to more danger in a short span of time than most of us would face in several lifetimes. And we're along for the ride.
W
as the woman's plunge into the lake an accident or an attempt at suicide? Or possibly attempted murder? Hannah's investigation leads her back to the lake and a foray into the Arizonian desert – both fraught with danger from snakes of both the slithery, hissing and the two-footed kind. Either can be deadly. She is accompanied by another half-sister (they share a mother) Anuya.
H
annah is a business lawyer, but she does little lawyering this time around. Mostly she is either running from danger or headlong into it.
False Fortune
is the fourth in the
Pinnacle Peak
series. It is just as exciting as her other three books. No. I lie! It is more exciting.
A
uthor Twist Phelan is an endurance athlete of the first order and her research for this book included outrigger racing in Australia and surfski paddling in Hawaii. Because of these endeavors, Phelan was able to accurately describe the physical prowess that Hannah possesses and uses to save others' lives as well as her own.
False Fortune
is full of suspense, thrills and humor. Oh, yeah, and it's a really good mystery.
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