Crossed Bones

Cover of Crossed Bones by Carolyn Haines
Year: 2004
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 527
ISBN-13: 9780375432491
Dimensions:
Height: 9.56 Inches
Length: 6.49 Inches
Weight: 0.82 Pounds
Width: 1.36 Inches
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Crossed Bones by Carolyn Haines is a first edition published by Random House Large Print in 2004, featuring 527 pages in English. This novel presents a mystery set in modern-day Mississippi, where the protagonist, Sarah Booth Delaney, navigates the complexities of her life as a private investigator. With a unique blend of Southern charm and contemporary issues, the story unfolds around a murder case involving a gifted blues pianist and the racial tensions that threaten to disrupt the community.

Readers will find themselves immersed in a narrative that explores themes of family, heritage, and the struggle for justice. As Sarah Booth takes on the challenge of exonerating a man accused of murder, she contends with her own personal dilemmas, including romantic entanglements and the influence of her ghostly ancestor. The book delves into the delicate balance of racial harmony in Sunflower County, while also showcasing a vibrant cast of characters and the atmospheric backdrop of the South. Crossed Bones offers a compelling look at the interplay of past and present, making it a noteworthy addition to the mystery genre.


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In rich, atmospheric mysteries set against the backdrop of modern-day Mississippi, Carolyn Haines has given the southern belle a brilliantly hip makeover. Now Haines and her unforgettable heroine, Sarah Booth Delaney, are back with a tale about skeletons in closets–and elsewhere. Crossed Bones Sarah Booth Delaney is no ordinary P.I. A born-and-bred Mississippi belle, she struggles to hold on to her family’s plantation and keeps up a running conversation with the ghost of her great-great-grandmother’s nanny, a busybody who decks herself out in a stunning new outfit every day–and schemes to save Sarah Booth from spinsterhood. Not one to wait around for a white knight, Sarah takes on the kind of cases no one else will touch. Like trying to exonerate a man accused of murdering Sunflower County’s most popular musician. The two men met in prison: Ivory Keys, a gifted black blues pianist, and Scott Hampton, a rich white boy turned racist. Somewhere between the two men, a spark was lit. And by the time he came out of the joint, Scott Hampton had not only renounced his racist ways, he had learned to play a blues guitar that made grown women go weak in the knees. So why did Scott plunge a steel shank into his mentor’s chest? Ivory’s widow doesn’t think he did, and she’s paid Sarah Booth to prove it. No easy task, especially since the delicate racial harmony of Sunflower County is threatening to come undone under the heat of Sarah Booth’s investigation. For a woman feeling a little heat of her own–navigating between a rich, available businessman, a married lawman with a waffling heart, and the sexy bluesman who is angling to become much more than her client–this case is taking dangerous twists. A town’s slumbering passions have awakened with a jolt, a matchmaking ghost is dressed up like Jackie O, and Sarah Booth is caught between her need to know the truth and the consequences it will have on her town–and on her life. With riveting suspense and a sparkling cast of unforgettable characters, Carolyn Haines has woven a rich portrait of a part of America grappling with its past, its illusions, and its hopes. Crossed Bones is the most dazzling work yet from a uniquely gifted writer. From the Hardcover edition.

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Publisher: Random House Large Print. Year: 2004.
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ISBN-13: 9780375432491.
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Language: en. Pages: 527. Edition: First Edition.

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