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Deadly Descent

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Layers of deadly intrigue bind generations of families in historian Lottie Albright's Western Kansas community. When false accusations threaten senatorial candidate Brian Hadley's political career, secrets whispered to Lottie as editor of the county history books spur a personal search for his aunt's murderer.

Ignoring warnings from her twin, clinical psychologist Josie Albright, Lottie dons a badge to gain access to information. She delves into a horrifying cold case to prove her merits as a deputy and impresses Sheriff Sam Abbot with her ability to combine historical research methods and police procedure. Soon Josie and her sister add their helpful expertise in untangling the web of families bound by a lethal legacy of prideful secrets.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 20, 2009
      Family secrets both past and present underpin this promising mystery debut from Hinger (Come Spring
      ). In compiling oral histories for a county book project, western Kansas historian Lottie Albright encounters racist attitudes in a piece by a prominent local, Zelda St. John. Yet when Fiona Hadley, Zelda's sister and mother of political hopeful Brian Hadley, demands that Zelda's contribution be suppressed, Lottie's sensibilities as a historian are offended. When Zelda and her daughter are murdered, valuable documents are stolen and anonymous letters arrive from an unbalanced individual, Lottie enlists the help of her psychologist twin sister, Josie, with whom she has an uneasy relationship. Lottie's part-time job as a sheriff's deputy, tensions within her marriage and a sensational cold case involving a dead pregnant woman cause further complications. Readers who stick with the often awkward plotting will be rewarded by a nail-biting climax, when Lottie makes a life-altering choice.

    • Kirkus

      Starred review from July 1, 2009
      Delving into the past can be a dangerous pursuit.

      Lottie Albright has married an older man and moved to his home in a small western Kansas town, much to the disgust of her twin sister, clinical psychologist Josie. Lottie finds plenty to occupy her time as director of the Carlton County Historical Society and district manager of senatorial candidate Brian Hadley's campaign. But her peaceful life is shattered when Brian's aunt, Zelda St. John, is murdered and her daughter Judy accuses Brian's obnoxious mother Fiona of the deed. Lottie takes on Judy as a research assistant to keep her out of trouble, little realizing that dusty papers found in her attic will make Judy the next victim. As if intent on antagonizing her bridegroom along with her twin, Lottie takes on the job of deputy to shorthanded sheriff Sam Abbott, who must rely on the state police for help with the two homicides. Fascinated by an old murder case, Lottie hopes to gain at least Sam's approval by coming up with new answers. The connection she finds between the old murders and the new puts her life and her sister's in danger from a desperate killer willing to do anything to keep past sins buried.

      Historical research is anything but dull in Hinger's debut, which holds your attention every exciting step of the way.

      (COPYRIGHT (2009) KIRKUS REVIEWS/NIELSEN BUSINESS MEDIA, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.)

    • Booklist

      August 1, 2009
      Lottie Albright, director of the Carlton County Historical Society in western Kansas, investigates the murder of Zelda St. John, the aunt of U.S. Senate candidate Brian Hadley. Does the killing have anything to do with the fact that St. John recently submitted her familys story to the historical society? Enouraged by Zeldas daughter to solve the crime, Lottie is also motivated by her role as Brians local election committee chairmperson. To give herself authority in the investigation, she takes a job as a deputy, angering her husband, who would prefer her to keep away from murderers altogether. When another death occurs, and Lottie is threatened, she enlists the aid of her twin sister, Josie, a psychologist. Combining their professional skillsJosies grasp of character, and Lotties ability to use the methods of historical research to find the motivethe twins solve the case. The western Kansas setting is fresh, and the use of the historical record to solve an old murder proves fascinating. Family relationships, the details of running a historical society, and the gathering of family stories frame a mystery with a principled, appealing protagonist.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2009, American Library Association.)

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