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Love Nor Money (Catherine Sayler Mystery)

Love Nor Money (Catherine Sayler Mystery)
By Linda Grant

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Certain that the murder of loner and recovering alcoholic Mitch Morrison is somehow connected to a respected judge who sexually abused Mitch when he was a child, private eye Catherine Sayler investigates. Reprint.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2113476 in Books
  • Published on: 1992-11-23
  • Released on: 1992-11-23
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Mass Market Paperback

Editorial Reviews

Review
"Add to the list of new crime novel writers who have obvious talent and great promise the name Linda Grant. St. Petersburg Times



"Love Nor Money fulfills the promise of Grant's earlier work....The characters sparkle with originality....Written in a taut, believable style, Grant's work is easily the equal of current reigning private eye queens Sue Grafton and Sara Paretsky."

The Cleveland Plain Dealer

"She may specialize in corporate crime, but Sayler, a black belt in aikido, is no white-collar wimp."

Entertainment Weekly -- Review

Review
"Add to the list of new crime novel writers who have obvious talent and great promise the name Linda Grant. St. Petersburg Times



"Love Nor Money fulfills the promise of Grant's earlier work....The characters sparkle with originality....Written in a taut, believable style, Grant's work is easily the equal of current reigning private eye queens Sue Grafton and Sara Paretsky."

The Cleveland Plain Dealer

"She may specialize in corporate crime, but Sayler, a black belt in aikido, is no white-collar wimp."

Entertainment Weekly

From the Inside Flap
Catherine Sayler has been taking some time off from her regular work as a financial P.I. when a criminal investigation catches her interest. Mitch Morrison, a loner and recovering alcoholic, has been killed, and Catherine thinks it's connected to a respected judge who sexually abused Mitch when he was a child.

Catherine learns quickly what kind of man would abuse children and how he could get away with it for years. The more she uncovers about the judge, the more she learns about the endless perils children face every day -- and the more she puts both her reputation and her life on the line....