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Deadliest of Sins

A Novel of Suspense

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Recently appointed special prosecutor Mary Crow is sent to Campbell County, North Carolina, to investigate a possible anti-gay conspiracy between a recent murder and a homophobic preacher. But what starts as an effort to curb hate-crimes turns into a nightmare of abuse and abduction.

As Mary delves deeper into Campbell County's history, she uncovers menacing information about the infamous Highway 74, where people have either disappeared or been found dead. When she uncovers how it's all connected, Mary is forced into a deadly world of stolen innocence. And she may become the next victim . . .

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    • Kirkus

      February 15, 2014
      A possible hate crime and the report of a kidnapping bring a North Carolina lawyer more than she bargained for. When 11-year-old Charles Oliver "Chase" Buchanan hitches a ride on a peach truck and brings a file labeled EVEDINSE to Mary Crow's office in Asheville, he asks for help in finding his missing sister, Samantha. Although the boy's plight touches Mary, she's inclined to believe Chase's stepfather, an ex-cop, when he says that Sam ran away with her boyfriend. Mary promises to follow up, but she has a bigger case on her plate: the murder of Oscar-winning documentary filmmaker Bryan Taylor, who was beaten to death in rural Campbell County. The governor of North Carolina has appointed Mary as a special prosecutor to investigate the possibility that an evangelical minister who advocates concentration camps for homosexuals incited Bryan's murder. With the help of Victor Galloway, an undercover cop in Campbell County, Mary tracks the last few day of Bryan's life and looks into a similar gay murder in a neighboring county. Mary soon learns to her horror why Bryan was planning a documentary about lizards, what the significance of the number 74 is and how right Chase is that his sister has been kidnapped. Even if Bissell fits the pieces together a little too neatly to inspire belief, the sixth case for Mary (Music of Ghosts, 2013, etc.) is a smart and well-paced mystery with a gutsy protagonist and a touch of romance.

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      April 1, 2014

      While investigating hate crimes against gays in North Carolina, special prosecutor Mary Crow unearths other harrowing secrets when a child convinces her that his older sister has been kidnapped. Local authorities may be part of the problem in this sixth series entry (after Music of Ghosts).

      Copyright 2014 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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