Cotton: A Novel
By (Author) Paul Heald
Skyhorse Publishing
Yucca Publishing
12th July 2016
United States
General
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
352
Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 25mm
370g
When new evidence arises in a cold case, can Professor Hopkins refrain from delving into a newfound world of corruption, vice, and danger
Stanley Hopkins cannot resist the invitation from a honey-voiced US attorney asking him to track down the source of photographs of a young dance major abducted five years earlier from her apartment in Clarkeston, Georgia. A journalist has stumbled across newly posted pictures of Diana Cavendish on the Internet, apparently taken just days before she disappeared with her boyfriend.
While Stanley deals with vexing personal problems and scrambles to identify the owner of the website that acquired the photos, small-town journalist James Murphy and federal prosecutor Melanie Wilkerson uncover new evidence of the crimeand the cover-upthat ranges far beyond the confines of the victims quaint Georgia college town.
This second installment of the Clarkeston Chronicles presents new challenges for Hopkins that take him far from the California base he established in Death in Eden and introduces him to a fascinating group of collaborators who will anchor him in small-town Georgia.
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"VERDICT In law professor Healds second series outing (after Death in Eden), the plotting and characterizations are faultless. This is sure to please devotees of academic mysteries and those who enjoy the government conspiracy novels of Jeff Abbott and Vince Flynn." Library Journal
"The action builds to an ingeniously satisfying resolution." Publishers Weekly
"A sizzling cocktail of a cold abduction case, a peculiar group of investigators, a crooked senator, and subsidies to kill for." Bob van Laerhoven, Author of Baudelaire's Revenge
"VERDICT In law professor Healds second series outing (after Death in Eden), the plotting and characterizations are faultless. This is sure to please devotees of academic mysteries and those who enjoy the government conspiracy novels of Jeff Abbott and Vince Flynn." Library Journal
"The action builds to an ingeniously satisfying resolution." Publishers Weekly
"A sizzling cocktail of a cold abduction case, a peculiar group of investigators, a crooked senator, and subsidies to kill for." Bob van Laerhoven, Author of Baudelaire's Revenge
Paul J. Heald teaches law at the University of Illinois. A graduate of the University of Chicago, he lectures worldwide and has taught at many universities including Oxford and Vanderbilt. Before joining the law faculty, he clerked in Montgomery, Alabama, for the Honorable Frank M. Johnson Jr. Heald sings baritone and lives in Champaign, Illinois, with his wife, Jill Crandall, a choir director.