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Jane Doe
Jane Doe
Author: R. J. Kaiser
The body of an unidentified woman is found in the river near his dock. The physical evidence points to his involvement in her death. And Frank Keegan can't remember a thing about that night -- the night Jane Doe was killed. Abby Hooper knew going in that a lot of people in Riverton weren't thrilled that she'd been named the new chief of police. ...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781551665108
ISBN-10: 1551665107
Publication Date: 5/1/1999
Pages: 448
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4 stars, based on 21 ratings
Publisher: Mira
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Audio Cassette
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Helpful Score: 3
Facinating plot kept me turning the pages...I couldn't put it down. The characters were real people...foibles and all! The setting was a hoot for me since I was raised in the central valley. How many readers didn't know what a "slough" was until they read this book? Highly recommended.
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Helpful Score: 1
This was a really good mystery novel with some romance thrown in-kept me entertained the whole way through!
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Great mystery and believeable characters. Of couse, the same old story of a "women" taking over a man's job. A women is killed and it's the job of newly elected 'female' Chief of Police to find the murderer. The guy she beat out of the job is the prime suspect. Good characters and plot.
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From the back of the case: The body of the unidentified woman is found in the river near his dock. The physical evidence points to his involvement in her death. And Frank Keegan can't remember a thing about that night--the night Jane Doe was killed.

Abby Hooper knew going in that a lot of people in Riverton weren't thrilled that she'd been named the new chief of police. And when the body of an unknown woman washes up on the bank of the river, she knows that things are only going to get worse. Because her prime suspect is Frank Keegan, the man she beat out for the job.

Frank says he can't remember anything that happened the night the firl was killed. But it's starting to look like he's trying to protect someone--someone who could be his alibi for murder. And when the former chief of police is found dead from an apparent suicide, it seems he too is somehow linked to the mysterious girl's death.

Who is Jane Doe? How did she die? And who murdered her? Risking her job, Abby puts her faith in Frank, her prime suspect, to help her answer these questions some powerful people in the sleepy town of Riverton don't want answered.

"This Elmore Leonard-style combo of good guys and bad...has big screen written all over it." ---Publishers Weekly on Last Night in Rio.


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