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Devil's Claw

Joanna Brady, Book 8

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Devil's Claw

By: J. A. Jance
Narrated by: C. J. Critt
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In the night-still canyons of the Arizona desert, a girl is on the run. Alone but for her beloved red-tailed hawk, she flees from the dark shadows of her young life, the horror she has witnessed…and the terror that now stalks her.

New York Times best-selling author J. A. Jance returns with her eighth novel in the highly acclaimed Joanna Brady mystery series. Set against the backdrop of the modern west, this gripping tale finds Sheriff Brady juggling a precarious overload in both her personal and professional lives. About to be married, Joanna's facing a daughter turning 12 and going on 20, a meddlesome mother micro-managing her wedding, and new in-laws arriving any day. The sudden death of her much-loved neighbor and handyman, Clayton Rhodes, creates further turmoil, leaving Joanna shocked, saddened, and the target of Clayton's irate and irrational daughter, who accuses the Sheriff's Department of covering up a possible murder.

But amidst the uproar, the report of a homicide at Cochise Stronghold in the Dragoon Mountains quickly captures Joanna's full attention. An Indian woman has been found shot to death - a woman recently released from prision after serving time for the manslaughter killing of her husband. She is the mother of a missing 15-year-old, Lucy Ridder.

The death at first appears to be a case of domestic rage finally exploding - and a troubled teen runaway may be a victim, or a cold-blooded killer. Yet as Joanna deals with the long-standing troubles of Clayton Rhodes' family and digs deeper into the mysterious life of Lucy and her family, she discovers that investigating family hostilities is leading her down a twisted trail of hatred, greed, and far-reaching consequences - and into a dangerous world where violence is the first response and long buried secrets are a reason to kill…or die.

Once again, J. A. Jance delivers a gritty, deftly written thriller that unfolds on a vivid landscape of raw beauty and unrelenting danger. And, as always, Sheriff Joanna Brady brings the setting to life with the sensitivity, spirit, and intense passion for justice that makes Jance novels ring with authenticity.

©2000 J. A. Jance (P)2010 HarperCollins Publishers
Crime Crime Thrillers Detective Fiction Mystery Suspense Thriller Thriller & Suspense Women Sleuths Women's Fiction Marriage Scary
Engaging Storyline • Intriguing Plot Twists • Enjoyable Reading • Relatable Protagonist • Compelling Characters
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I loved the characters in this book and how the characters seemed so real. It gives a good message too.

Very relatable.

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Decent story and characters but the narrator had some weird inflections and affectations that were annoying

Thriller lover

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If you like the Joanna Brady series, this book is pretty satisfying. It has all the family stresses combined with Joanna's struggles with being female and running the department. One of the reasons I like this series so much, is it is set in Southern Arizona where I live. So the places mentioned and used in the story are familiar -- I've been to most of them. That's why C.J. Critt's mispronouncing "Ft Hauchucha" as "Fort Wah-HACK-A" instead of "Fort Wah-CHOO-Ka" throughout the book bothered me so much. I tried really hard not to wince everytime she said it, but couldn't shake it...

Good book. Mispronounced "Ft Huachucha" nags a bit

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I can never leave one of these mysteries before long as I have to know what is next. I enjoy the trials of a female protagonist working as a boss with male cohorts, along with her struggles as a mother and wife that most women can relate to. Thanks for the enjoyable reading/ listening!

Always a nail biter!

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Excellent story with a number of wrist and turned. Enjoyed the Right Red the hawk.

Devil's Claw Review

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Liked the various relationships within and the strengthening of Main character being able
To better appreciate others more.

Character development

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I have always enjoyed reading Jance books but the performance was so distracting, I wanted to scream...please get a new reader.

Love J A Jance books but disliked the perfomer

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Mixed balancing ther personal we all go through with the focus on our jobs.

Great Read

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I enjoy JA Jance books of Sheriff Joanna Brady. since I live in Southeast Arizona in Cochise County. I only wish that the reader of this audio book would learn to pronounce the local locations correctly. Fort Huachuca is pronounced Fort Wa-CHU-Ca Not wa-cha-ca. It's so annoying. please learn the correct pronounciations before reading the book. Thanks

Enjoyable book

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One thing in all J. B is pastys It's PAST- -ees. (in Upper Michigan's anyway)

Required Optional Heading Great book as always.

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