DoubleBlind
A Georgia Davis Novel of Suspense
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- 169,00 Kč
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- 169,00 Kč
Publisher Description
With little work during the pandemic, Chicago PI Georgia Davis agrees to help the best friend of fellow sleuth, Ellie Foreman. Susan Siler’s aunt died suddenly after her Covid booster, and Susan’s distraught mother wants the death investigated.
However, Georgia’s investigation is interrupted by a family trip to Nauvoo, Illinois, the one-time Mormon heartland. It’s there that her life unexpectedly intersects with the runaway spouse of a Mormon Fundamentalist. Back in Evanston, after Georgia is almost killed by a hit and run driver, she discovers that she and the escaped woman look remarkably alike.
Is someone trying to kill Georgia because of her death investigation case? Or is it a case of mistaken identity? And how can Georgia find her doppelganger before whoever wants them both dead tries again?
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
In Hellmann's straightforward sixth outing for Georgia Davis (after 2018's High Crimes), business has dropped off for the Chicago PI due to the Covid-19 pandemic. As she notes, "Who needed a PI when they barely left home?" Finally, she gets a client, who asks Georgia to investigate the death of her aunt, who collapsed and died immediately after receiving her Covid vaccine booster. Though in her 80s, the woman had been in robust good health. Two other people also died in the same way and at the same vaccination facility. Detailed information about the care and distribution of vaccines follows. Meanwhile, Georgia's mother decides that she and her daughters should have a bonding weekend in Nauvoo, Ill. Georgia's uncanny resemblance to Eden, an abused wife who has fled Nauvoo fearing for her life, puts the detective in the crosshairs of a Mormon fundamentalist sect. Georgia takes many potentially life-threatening risks en route to the action-packed finale, which pits her against evil, wife-beating fundamentalist Mormons. This escapist adventure will appeal to readers who secretly dream of kicking butt. (Self-published)