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Blind Curves

By: Diane Anderson-Minshall, Jacob Anderson-Minshall
Narrated by: Aiko Nakasone
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The murdered body of lesbian publisher Rosemary Finney is found on a remote hiking path south of San Francisco. Local police of the wealthy Woodside enclave quickly focus on a prime suspect: Investigative Reporter Velvet Erickson. Velvet appeals to her friend and former lover - private eye Yoshi Yakamota, whose detective skills more than make up for her failing eyesight - for help. Yoshi dedicates the resources of her firm, Blind Eye Detective Agency, to proving her friend's innocence. But every time the investigators rule out one suspect, another takes their place. What has Rosemary Finney done to make so many enemies? And which one did it?

©2007 Diane and Jacob Anderson-Minshall (P)2013 Audible, Inc.
Literature & Fiction Mystery Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Fiction Suspense Detective
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i liked the twists. and the persons of interest seemed to pile up so quickly i was delighted to see how the team worked it out. i thought the story had just the right amount of humour. at first i found the narration a little off but her style grew on me over the first few chapters. and i am not sure but i believe the narrator makes a small mistake, apologises and continues awkwardly. anyway overall i liked it for what it was.

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