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Pacific Beat
By: T. Jefferson Parker
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When treasure hunter Jim Weir comes home to California after an expedition in the waters of Mexico, he finds not treasure but disaster. His lovely sister, Ann, has been found murdered, apparently by someone who knew her. The investigation yields little and Weir—a former cop in Newport—finds that his old department friends are not eager to help him look into the killing. But he dives for truth as he dives for treasure, and he finds that although Ann's husband, Raymond, is the prime suspect, Ann was also carrying on a very private second life with a very public man.
"Parker transmutes familiar themes into a powerful, meticulously orchestrated novel...where every note, every chord builds toward a violent climax and moral coda."
—Washington Post
"T. Jefferson is a powerhouse writer."
—The New York Times Book Review
"A tense thriller that builds to an astonishing payoff!"
—Playboy
About the Author: T. Jefferson Parker is the author of nineteen crime novels, and a three-time winner of the Edgar Award. He lives in Southern California.