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Nightshade

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New York Times bestselling author Susan Wittig Albert takes China Bayles on a trip down memory lane, where one fresh murder and several cold cases force her to face her dark past…
 
China’s herb shop and catering business may be thriving, but she’s still reeling from her father’s death—and isn’t remotely interested in her half-brother Miles’s investigation of it. Although, when fate forces her to get involved, China realizes it’s time to bring the past to light—or else it will haunt her the rest of her life.
                                                                                        
But China and McQuaid discover that Miles may have been keeping as many secrets as he seemed determined to uncover—for starters, knowledge of the whereabouts of their father’s wrecked car, a key piece of evidence. How deep do the layers of secrecy go? And who has a stake in concealing the truth after sixteen years?
 
Piecing together clues, China and McQuaid embark on a wild goose chase, tracking down evidence that might link several cold-case murders to her father’s death. But the closer they get to untangling the story, the more China longs for answers she may never get...
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      February 18, 2008
      Former attorney China Bayles, now the proprietor of a small herb shop in Pecan Springs, Tex., finally gets some answers to her questions about the death of her cold, distant father, who perished in a fiery car accident 16 years earlier, in the satisfying conclusion to a trilogy that began with Bleeding Hearts
      and Spanish Dagger
      , the preceding two books within Albert's long-running cozy series. When China's half-brother, Miles, hires China's husband, Mike McQuaid, a former homicide officer struggling to establish himself as a PI, to investigate the fatal crash, China isn't sure this is a good idea. Her reservations prove well founded after the secretive Miles turns out to have his own agenda. Fans will be pleased that by supplementing China's usual first-person narration with McQuaid's third-person perspective, Albert casts fresh light on his character and his relationship with China. Snippets of plant lore, mostly to do with the nightshade family, add spice.

    • Booklist

      April 1, 2008
      Still angry after finding out about her fathers secret second family, herbalist China Bayles is uninterested in her half-brother Miles desire to investigate their fathers accidental automobile death 16 years ago to see if it was really murder. However, Miles hires Chinas husband, McQuaid, a private investigator, to look into the case, and China becomes involved despite herself after another unexpected death occurs. Using old files of Miles mother, and evidence from her fathers burned-out car, she and McQuaid uncover long-ago corruption in Texas government and business. China must also come to terms with her jealousy over her fathers interest in Miles life and career despite having been distant toward her when she was growing up. In a departure for the long-running series, China only tells part of the story in the first person, with the narrative shifting to third person for McQuaids investigation. This seventeenth entry in the series continues to display a deep sense of the Texas hill country and to make good use of the strong, likable cast. Details of herbs and herbal remedies continue to flavor the always intriguing plots.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2008, American Library Association.)

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