She came back for vacation. If she’s not careful, she might leave in a body bag…
“The Jessica James Mysteries are edgy, thrilling, and simply captivating.” —Chicago Tribune Ivy League student Jessica James isn’t thrilled to be back home in Montana. But her boring summer break becomes a nightmare when her cousin dies at the local sawmill. Devastated by the death, she can’t help but draw … Devastated by the death, she can’t help but draw connections between the supposed accident and her own father’s unsolved demise…
With the mill’s owner pushing hard to start fracking on Native American Blackfeet land, Jessica starts to connect the dots between the killings. And when two young girls go missing, Jessica calls in her posse to fight blood with brains.
Can Jessica expose the town’s dirty money, or will she too end up as sawdust?
COYOTE is the second standalone novel in the action-packed Jessica James mystery series. If you like laugh-out-loud entertainment, fearless heroines, and a dash of real-world issues, then you’ll love Kelly Oliver’s riveting tale.
Buy COYOTE to drill into an action-packed mystery today!
If you like your sleuths fierce, funny, and female, you’ll love Jessica James.
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It was an OK read but I could have done without the biased politics and being a Montanan I thought the description of the Montana people was not very good.
Good book easy read
The schizophrenic characters, unrealistic timelines, blatant stereotyping, and political lecturing were so tedious that I won’t invest any more of my time on this author.
Complex plotting; well researched. I did at times have difficulty figuring out who was whom, but then that is the point!
Location was great
Great mystery
Did not like this book. Did not finish it
Not what I normally read.
I do not like this type ofromance and stoppen reading after 10 pages.
I couldn’t get into this book. A bit too dark and slow. I’m not against college-aged characters, but these were too contrived. My biggest turn off was when she saw the rejected thesis and left it there, then moaned about not being able to get in the locked office later. Maybe it should have been rejected if she couldn’t think on her feet. Besides that I didn’t think the vindictiveness of the prof had been sufficiently established to make the rejection believable. The whole Russian mob angle was so out there, I deleted the book from my Kindle at that point..
I don’t know how someone can give this book 4 stars. This has been the hardest I’ve ever had to work to read a book. I kept going, waiting for it to get good, and it just never did. There wasn’t a single likable character. The story line had possibilities…just never developed. Don’t waste your money.
I didn’t finish it. She got over her physical problems too quickly and implausibly.
It was a stupid book. I never finished it.
Lots of unusual characters. Sad, tragic events on reservations.