Rainbow's End

Rainbow's End

By Martha Grimes

Subjects: Richard Jury (Fictitious character), Police, Fiction, mystery & detective, police procedural, Fiction, mystery & detective, traditional, England, fiction, Plant, melrose (fictitious character), fiction, Large type books, Santa fe (n.m.), fiction, Jury, richard (fictitious character), fiction, Fiction, British, Detective and mystery stories

Description: "An elderly tapister keels over in Exeter Cathedral while viewing the famous embroidered rondels. A woman's body is found in Salisbury, and in London yet another woman dies from supposed "natural causes." But there are no natural causes in a Martha Grimes novel or in the world inhabited by Scotland Yard Chief Superintendent Richard Jury.". "Is there a link connecting these three women? Of course. Jury is convinced that the link is Santa Fe, New Mexico. Leaving Melrose Plant, ex-earl and amateur sleuth, to pursue inquiries in London, Jury heads over to the States, where, surrounded by turquoise jewelry and a thirteen-year-old girl with a pet coyote, he searches for and finds an astonishing web of greed, murder, and mayhem."--BOOK JACKET.

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