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A Fondness for Truth by Kim Hays

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A Fondness for Truth

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Kim Hays

Seventh Street Books · Ebook · April 16, 2024

Reading lane: Police Procedurals

Honesty isn't always the best policy in Kim Hays' third Linder and Donatelli Mystery novel . . .

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Good for readers who enjoy Police ProceduralsGood for readers interested in mysteryGood for fans of Mystery

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Authors
Kim Hays
Publisher
Seventh Street Books
Published
April 16, 2024
Format
Ebook
Theme
Police Procedurals · Women Detectives
Reading lane
Police Procedurals

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Publisher Categories

  • Police Procedurals

  • Women Detectives

  • International Crime Fiction

About This Book

Honesty isn't always the best policy in Kim Hays' third Linder and Donatelli Mystery novel . . . Andi Eberhart is riding her bicycle home on an icy winter night when she is killed in a hit-and-run. Her devastated partner, Nisha, is convinced the death was no accident. Andi had been receiving homophobic hate mail for several years, and the letters grew uglier after the couple’s baby was born. Bern homicide Detective Giuliana Linder is assigned to investigate what happened to...

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Honesty isn't always the best policy in Kim Hays' third Linder and Donatelli Mystery novel . . . Andi Eberhart is riding her bicycle home on an icy winter night when she is killed in a hit-and-run. Her devastated partner, Nisha, is convinced the death was no accident. Andi had been receiving homophobic hate mail for several years, and the letters grew uglier after the couple’s baby was born. Bern homicide Detective Giuliana Linder is assigned to investigate what happened to Andi. As she pieces together the details of Andi and Nisha’s lives, her assistant Renzo Donatelli looks into Andi’s job advising young men drafted into Switzerland’s civilian service. Working closely together, Giuliana and Renzo are again tempted to become more than just friendly colleagues. As both detectives dig into Andi’s life, one thing becomes clear: Andi’s friends and family may have loved her for her honesty, but her outspokenness threatened others—perhaps enough to get rid of her.

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