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There's Something in a Sunday (Sharon McCone, Bk 9)
There's Something in a Sunday - Sharon McCone, Bk 9
Author: Marcia Muller
ISBN-13: 9780445408654
ISBN-10: 0445408650
Publication Date: 4/1/1990
Pages: 210
Rating:
  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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3.7 stars, based on 35 ratings
Publisher: Mysterious Press
Book Type: Paperback
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From Publishers Weekly
Muller's ( Eye of the Storm ) virtuosity is demonstrated again in her eighth Sharon McCone mystery. Though the single, 35-ish investigator for San Francisco's All Souls Law Cooperative suspects her client, custom shirtmaker Rudy Goldring, isn't being completely candid with her, she agrees to tail Frank Wilkonson, the manager of the Burning Oak Ranch, whose activities, Sharon learns, are confined to places and events connected with the horticulture world. At Goldring's apartment to deliver her report, she encounters a frantic woman fleeing the premises and the clothier's corpse. Searching for clues, Sharon finds a leather pouch belonging to a derelict Goldring has befriended, and the homeless man becomes the main suspect in the murder. Believing in his innocence, the sleuth turns her attention to Wilkonson and to locating the unidentified woman while coping with upheaval in her co-workers' personal lives. Sharon is a rarity in the genre: a multidimensional protagonist, who, with every book, grows as a person. This is a provocative work, infused with compassion and sensitivity, that explores the complexities of human relationships and the plight of the homeless.
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from the cover:

Private eye Sharon McCone takes on a routine surveillance one weekend as a favor to Rudy Goldring, a longtime client of her employer, the All Souls Legal Cooperative. She tails one Frank Wilkinson through Golden Gate Park's tropical gardens, the early morning flower market, and other horticultural landmarks. The man's business seems personal and entirely harmless, Sharon concludes... but when she arrives at Goldring's downtown office to report, she finds the elderly shirtmaker dead in a pool of blood.
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From 1989, about midway thru the Sharon McCone series. This is a tightly-written, well-plotted novel. Settings include the foothills of the Diablo range (ranch country), as well as some interesting city scenes. A good, quick read. 3 and 1/2 stars.
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A Sharon McCone mystery. Marcia Muller is an excellent mystery writer.
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A Sharon McCone Mystery, a hard boiled female private eye.
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I have read all of Marcia Muller's Sharon McCone series. I love them all.
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From back of book:

It's a cold Sunday in San Francisco. Sharon McCone's alone on a routine surveillance job, following a man named Frank Wilkonson through the city's lush horticultural hot spots to the sere foothills of the Diablos. But when she returns to find her kindly old client in a pool of blood, nothing she's learned explains it. The search for answers takes her from Wilkonson's sullen brood on Burning Oak Ranch, to the eccentric havoc of a household in the Haight, to Golden Gate Park and the desperate digs of the homeless. Unraveling the threads that link a homeless man, a pair of prominent activists, a wayward rancher, and a mysterious missing beauty, Sharon is plunged into the depths of domestic mayhem...entering a realm where dreams shatter and marriage leads to bloody murder.