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Books : Mystery & Thrillers : Authors, A-Z : ( G ) : Grant, Linda
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An anthology of original mystery stories includes the writings of such authors as Annette Meyers, Kochelle Majer Krich, K. K. Beck, Carole Nelson Douglas, P. M. Carlson, Linda Grant, and Ralph McInerny.
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When Catherine Sayler's lover is framed for the murder of a gorgeous blonde secretary, Catherine plunges into the case, determined to find the real killer. She soon finds that corporate crime and greed make for a deadly mix.
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At U.C. Berkeley's plant genetics lab, precious specimens are being trashed and genetic material is disappearing. Student pranks? With a major grant coming up for renewal, it's not likely.
Then everybody's favorite staff member dies suddenly, and the lab's brainy researchers start squabbling like children. Shrewd private investigator Catherine Sayler wonders if the race for lucrative biotech breakthroughs caused this ugly rift. But the big question is: Are some of these budding genetic geniuses also experimenting with murder? -
Catherine Sayler is one successful San Francisco gumshoe -- until her biggest client goes broke. Enter bank exec Daniel Martin with an offer she can't refuse.
Martin tears First Central is about to be robbed from the inside out because of its flawed computer system. Only four men know how the system works. And one of them, James Mendoza, has suddenly vanished. If Mendoza isn't found in fourteen days. a huge transfer of funds in the computer will make millions available to him.
But two weeks isn't long to find someone who doesn't want to be found And as she gets closer to the trail of truth. Catherine discovers she's not searching alone This case is far from finished and terribly deadly.... -
Catherine Sayler has been taking some time off from her regular work as a financial P.I. when a criminal investigation catches her interest. Mitch Morrison, a loner and recovering alcoholic, has been killed, and Catherine thinks it's connected to a respected judge who sexually abused Mitch when he was a child.
Catherine learns quickly what kind of man would abuse children and how he could get away with it for years. The more she uncovers about the judge, the more she learns about the endless perils children face every day -- and the more she puts both her reputation and her life on the line.... -
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When private investigator Catherine Sayler is called in by the Systech corporation to find out who's sending lewd messages through the company's E-mail, the case seems merely routine. The situation changes for the worse when female employees start receiving photographs of women being tortured.
But those incidents seem like childish pranks compared to Catherine's next discovery: a brutal murder. When the perverted killer begins to stalk Catherine with his twisted games, she finds it will take all her strength and intelligence to meet the inevitable confrontation. And only one of them will survive.... -
Sixteen suspenseful murder mysteries highlight the investigations of daring female sleuths and include the works of such writers as Sara Paretsky, Janet Dawson, Sue Dunlap, and Marcia Muller.
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