Desert Vengeance

Desert Vengeance by Betty Webb is a reprint edition published by Sourcebooks, Incorporated in 2017, featuring 288 pages in English. This gripping narrative follows Scottsdale private investigator Lena Jones as she confronts her traumatic past when the man who assaulted her as a child is released from prison. Lena’s quest for justice leads her to a series of unsettling events, including the mysterious deaths surrounding her former foster father and the dark secrets of his past.
In this compelling mystery, readers will find Lena grappling with her conscience as she navigates the complexities of justice and vengeance. As she investigates the murders linked to her past, suspicion shifts among various characters, including other victims of the perpetrator and the mothers of missing children. The story delves into themes of crime, suspense, and the challenges faced by women sleuths, making it a thought-provoking exploration of morality and retribution.
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“Webb offers fans the profound pleasure of watching Lena mature as she comes one step closer to understanding and accepting her difficult past, while providing new readers with an introduction to this strong and genuinely likable character.” –Publishers Weekly
When the man who raped Scottsdale PI Lena Jones when she was a nine-year-old foster child is released from prison, Lena is waiting for him in the parking lot–with a big knife. “Papa” Brian Wycoff survives their meeting, but the next day, his wife, who knew about his crimes but did nothing to stop him–in fact enabled him–is found dead in their Apache Junction home, shot through both eyes. Terrified he will be next, Wycoff, violating his parole, flees north to the small town of Black Canyon City, taking shelter in an RV on his brother-in-law’s small ranch. A couple of days later, he is found tortured to death, eight horizontal marks burned into his flesh. One for each of his victims?
Suspicion first falls upon Lena, who has trailed Wycoff to Black Canyon City to make sure he doesn’t come near any other children. When the local authorities arrive to question her, she admits to having been tempted to kill her former foster father, but someone beat her to the punch. Suspicion then falls on Wycoff’s other victims, the now-grown men and women he abused when they were still in his care, and on the mothers of the children who went missing before his arrest.
When Lena takes up the case, more to protect one of the mothers who has been arrested than to find the real killer, her conscience is torn. Does a serial child rapist, a pedophile also implicated in the disappearance of several children, really deserve justice? That choice might not be left up to Lena when members of a local group, Parents of Missing Children, start working to prevent her investigation from succeeding. How far will they go to make sure she fails?
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