Fire and Ice: A Beaumont and Brady Novel
by
J. A. Jance
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HarperCollins, 2010 (2009)
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Reviewed by Mary Ann Smyth
I
thoroughly enjoy J. A. Jance's mysteries. Can't decide which of her series I like best – the Beaumont or the Brady one. I love Joanna Brady. She's a tough, gutsy woman who has a hard job and does it well. J. P. Beaumont is a pretty cool character also. And I like the woman in his life – his wife Mel.
I
had somehow missed this mystery when it first came out. In
Fire and Ice
, the two series are combined – Brady working from Arizona while Beaumont still is a cop in Seattle.
B
odies of women have been appearing in Western Washington State, having been wrapped in tarps and set afire. In the Arizona desert, Cochise County Sheriff Brady is investigating a hit-and-run – obviously a homicide. The two cases finally hit a juncture and Beaumont and Brady reunite.
T
he plot shifts from Seattle to Tucson and back again. I found that if I didn't pay close attention, I lost the thread holding the two storylines together. But, maybe, that is just me.
S
till, it's a worthwhile read. You can't go wrong with a novel written by Jance. I attended a book signing several years ago and found her just like her books. Entertaining, with a good sense of humor, and down to earth. Don't know, of course, where her plots stem from, but I have not read one of her books that I have not liked.
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