The Sight of Blood

Fiction & Literature, Thrillers, Mystery & Suspense
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Author: Michele Taylor ISBN: 9781469742038
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: April 24, 2001
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Michele Taylor
ISBN: 9781469742038
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: April 24, 2001
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

A murder mystery. A love story. A social commentary. All these describe The Sight of Blood.

Set in a small Michigan town in the 70s, the disappearance of a young woman and the murder of a beloved citizen seem to have no connection to the people and the officials of Grangeville, but to Jane Fleming, the towns firs woman deputy, there IS a connection. But hampered by few clues, and the hostility of the townspeople and the sheriffs department, including Sheriff Ralph Parsons, to a female deputy, Jane has to struggle to find the evidence of the connection.

But supporting her is her lover Michael Butch Przybylski, a cocky mechanic and owner of a filling station in Grangeville. Jane with her passionate and barely discreet affair with Butch further shocks the townspeople.

The sight of blood is also filled with the characters and homespun lifestyle of small town America, examined during Janes investigation and relationship with Butch; Tim Usher, the towns newspaper publisher, who has his own feelings about Jane, George Robbins, who gets Jane out of a tight situation. These and other characters, plus the Michigan setting, make The Sight of Blood a fun and entertaining read.

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A murder mystery. A love story. A social commentary. All these describe The Sight of Blood.

Set in a small Michigan town in the 70s, the disappearance of a young woman and the murder of a beloved citizen seem to have no connection to the people and the officials of Grangeville, but to Jane Fleming, the towns firs woman deputy, there IS a connection. But hampered by few clues, and the hostility of the townspeople and the sheriffs department, including Sheriff Ralph Parsons, to a female deputy, Jane has to struggle to find the evidence of the connection.

But supporting her is her lover Michael Butch Przybylski, a cocky mechanic and owner of a filling station in Grangeville. Jane with her passionate and barely discreet affair with Butch further shocks the townspeople.

The sight of blood is also filled with the characters and homespun lifestyle of small town America, examined during Janes investigation and relationship with Butch; Tim Usher, the towns newspaper publisher, who has his own feelings about Jane, George Robbins, who gets Jane out of a tight situation. These and other characters, plus the Michigan setting, make The Sight of Blood a fun and entertaining read.

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