by Mary Willis Walker (Author)
Tremendous new thriller from the award-winning author of UNDER THE BEETLE'S CELLAR and THE RED SCREAM, and once again featuring indomitable Molly Cates as the feisty, funny, flawed heroine. Chilling, convincing, powerfully entertaining, this is suspense writing at its best as crime journalist Molly Cates is dragged into the desperate underworld of the homeless, threatened by vigilantes and brought face to face with the violence in her own past. In the heat of the Texas summer, there are few cool places for the homeless to hide. Cow Lady guards her patch with grim ferocity, until one evening, when strange men arrive and talk of guns and gas. Cow Lady realizes that their plot against the State Senate is in deadly earnest, but she can't see why she should do anything about it. Who'd believe her, anyway? Only the journalist covering the lives of her bag-lady companions -- Molly Cates. Molly's also following the passage of a bill which will legalize the carrying of hidden weapons.The senators don't know that a faction of extremist vigilantes believe that the bill will work against them, and that the right to bear arms is more important than any other, including the right to live...
Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 17 May 1999
ISBN 10: 0006511325
ISBN 13: 9780006511328