Rattlesnake Crossing - J. A. Jance

Rattlesnake Crossing

By J. A. Jance

  • Release Date: 2009-03-17
  • Genre: Women Sleuths
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 158 Ratings

Description

Sheriff Joanna Brady is the law in Cochise County, and she will never allow her personal trials to interfere with the job she was elected to do—especially now that death has invaded Bisbee, Arizona, and has shattered the small desert town's fragile peace.

A gun dealer has died violently, and his stock of high-powered weapons has been cleaned out. Suspicion falls upon rancher Alton Hosfield, an armed separatist at war with the federal government and the local law—with everyone, in fact, whom he perceives as a threat to his independent way of life.

Joanna Brady suspects the solution is not so cut-and-dried—especially when the cold-blooded slaying is followed by a series of others, equally horrific and perplexing. At best, an incendiary "Ruby Ridge" situation is brewing. At worst, a maniacal serial killer has come to feed on her unsuspecting community. But Joanna's preoccupation with bringing a murderer to justice could take a terrible toll on her private life . . . and unravel threads of family, love, and responsibility that might never again be retied.

Reviews

  • Rattlesnake

    1
    By graphic death
    Horrifying.
  • A Good Read

    5
    By Jackbabe
    I enjoyed this very much. True to her style, Jance gets to the story quickly and moves with it smoothly never losing the reader in the process. The book held my interest and had me guessing as I read. The Sheriff is believable, likable, and grows with each story. The story is supported by other characters whose successes and heartaches contribute to the understanding and development of the main character.

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