Brotherly Love

Brotherly Love by Randye Lordon, published by St. Martin’s Press in 1994, is a mystery novel that follows New York City private investigator Sydney Sloane. While on vacation in France with her lover Leslie Washburn, Sydney’s plans for a peaceful getaway are disrupted when they become embroiled in a murder investigation. The plot thickens as Sydney’s niece’s secret marriage and the suspicious deaths of her husband Gavin’s parents draw the attention of the police, leaving Gavin mysteriously missing.
Readers will find a blend of intrigue and tension as Sydney navigates the complexities of family secrets and crime. The narrative explores themes of mystery and detective work, providing a captivating look into the challenges faced by the protagonist. With 260 pages of engaging storytelling, this edition invites readers to delve into a world where personal relationships intertwine with unexpected danger.
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Reluctantly on vacation in France, New York City PI Sydney Sloane is hoping for a quiet, relaxing time. But no sooner do she and her lover Leslie Washburn arrive than they find themselves in the midst of a murder investigation. Sydney’s niece has married secretly, her husband Gavin’s parents were killed in a suspicious car accident, the police are at her door and Gavin is nowhere to be found.
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