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A Killing in the Valley
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A Killing in the Valley in Grande Prairie, AB
Current price: $12.79
Original price: $15.99

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A Killing in the Valley in Grande Prairie, AB
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In this legal thriller from the New York Times –bestselling author of Against the Wind , breaking into a mansion for a laugh turns into a sobering crime.
Maria Estrada, a hard-partying girl with family ties to some of the toughest gangsters in California, had no idea an old mansion could be so beautiful. The boy who broke into it with her had a feeling she might be impressed. But by the time the night is over, Maria has been brutally killed, and the boy is nowhere to be found.
It's up to PI Kate Blanchard and Luke Garrison, a criminal lawyer, to decipher what happened in the grand old mansion. To bring Maria's killer to justice, they must locate the elusive connection between the poverty where she was raised and the affluence of where she died.
In this legal thriller from the New York Times –bestselling author of Against the Wind , breaking into a mansion for a laugh turns into a sobering crime.
Maria Estrada, a hard-partying girl with family ties to some of the toughest gangsters in California, had no idea an old mansion could be so beautiful. The boy who broke into it with her had a feeling she might be impressed. But by the time the night is over, Maria has been brutally killed, and the boy is nowhere to be found.
It's up to PI Kate Blanchard and Luke Garrison, a criminal lawyer, to decipher what happened in the grand old mansion. To bring Maria's killer to justice, they must locate the elusive connection between the poverty where she was raised and the affluence of where she died.




















