Blood Money

Blood Money by Thomas Perry, published by Random House Publishing Group on April 30, 2002, is a first edition crime thriller that spans 384 pages. The narrative follows Jane Whitefield, who utilizes her Native American intuition to navigate a perilous situation involving a teenager named Rita Shelford. After Rita’s employer, a key figure in the Mafia, goes missing, she finds herself targeted by dangerous individuals who believe she has stolen vital information regarding a significant investment.
Readers will find a gripping tale that intertwines elements of mystery and suspense as Jane races against time to protect Rita from the mob. The story delves into themes of identity and survival, showcasing Jane’s determination to create a new life for Rita amidst the chaos. With its focus on crime and the challenges faced by women sleuths, Blood Money offers a thrilling exploration of danger and deception, set against a backdrop of relentless pursuit.
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Jane Whitefield takes on the mafia—and its money—in this “downright dazzling” (The New York Times Book Review) crime thriller from the award-winning author of The Butcher’s Boy.
“A terrifying ride . . . a terrific, pell-mell book.”—Minneapolis Star-Tribune
Even before she heard the teenager’s story, Jane Whitefield’s Native American intuition whispered danger. For a year, Rita Shelford kept house for an old man in Florida. When he disappeared, other men came and tried to kill her. That was before she knew that her employer was the Mafia’s brilliant moneyman, recently reported murdered. Now the mob suspects Rita of stealing the only record of a shady investment worth billions. Unless Jane, Rita’s last hope, can spirit Rita into a new identity, she’s a dead woman.
As the mafioso army converges on airports and hotels, highway and city streets, there seems to be no exit—except from life itself. . . .
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