Valley of Bones

Valley of Bones

by Michael Gruber (Author)

Synopsis

After a Sudanese businessman falls ten stories from his hotel-room balcony, Paz investigates his murder and finds a most unlikely suspect -- an otherworldly creature named Emmylou Dideroff who claims to commune with the holy saints. Her Confessions , scribbled in a series of notebooks, tell a remarkable tale of a woman from the wrong side of the tracks - thief, drug dealer, prostitute - who would be called into the service of God in a most unusual way. Might this service include the killing of the Sudanese businessman, whose knowledge of oil reserves may be contributing to African genocide?

It is left to police psychologist Lorna Wise to determine whether Emmylou is legally insane. But when people associated with her start turning up dead, both Paz and Lorna begin to suspect that there's something much larger at stake than Emmylou's guilt or innocence -- and that the search for justice might bring them up against an even more elemental force ...

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Format: Unabridged
Pages: 400
Edition: Main Market
Publisher: Macmillan
Published: 18 Mar 2005

ISBN 10: 1405051175
ISBN 13: 9781405051170

Media Reviews
Powerful. -- Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Author Bio
Long-time writer Michael Gruber now lives in Seattle. His previous novel TROPIC OF NIGHT introduced detective Jimmy Paz.