Pretty Girl Gone

Pretty Girl Gone by David Housewright is a mystery novel published by Leisure Books in 2007, featuring 323 pages in English. The story follows Twin Cities private investigator Mac McKenzie, who is approached by the First Lady of Minnesota regarding troubling rumors about her husband. As Mac delves into the governor’s past, he encounters a web of lies and long-buried secrets that complicate the investigation.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines elements of mystery and detective work, as Mac McKenzie navigates through the complexities of political intrigue and personal histories. The book explores themes typical of hard-boiled fiction, focusing on the challenges faced by private investigators. With its engaging plot and intricate character dynamics, this edition offers a deep dive into the world of thrillers and the darker aspects of human relationships.
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Twin Cities P.I. Mac McKenzie is called in by the First Lady of Minnesota when she receives an e-mail hinting at nasty rumors about her husband, but as Mac begins sifting through the governor’s past, he uncovers lies and decades-old secrets.
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