County Line
by
Bill Cameron
Order:
USA
Can
F+W Media, 2011 (2011)
Hardcover, Softcover, e-Book
Reviewed by Mary Ann Smyth
E
x-cop Skin Kadash can't believe Ruby Jane Whittaker has left town without a word to him! His Ruby Jane. The light of his life. Owner of a small string of coffee shops.
H
e realizes he doesn't really know that much about her – even where she is from. He puts his cop skills to work and starts at her apartment, hoping to figure out where he should go next.
T
here he finds a dead man in her claw-foot bathtub! Who the heck is this much older man? Clues send him from Portland, Oregon to California where he confronts Ruby Jane's ex-lover. Now we are treated to the two men driving cross-country, feeling a desperate need to find her.
I
can't in good conscience tell you any more of the plot. Don't want to spoil it for you. It's a good one, well-thought out as well as well written. You'll like the characters. They are every day people who are caught up in something for which they didn't bargain.
T
he impossibly-named Skin has his work cut out for him, trying to find someone who doesn't wish to be found.
County Line
is a good story. And a good read.
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