Dead and Gone

Mystery & Suspense, Women Sleuths
Cover of the book Dead and Gone by John A.  Broussard, Bitingduck Press
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Author: John A. Broussard ISBN: 9781932482195
Publisher: Bitingduck Press Publication: January 1, 2004
Imprint: Boson Books Language: English
Author: John A. Broussard
ISBN: 9781932482195
Publisher: Bitingduck Press
Publication: January 1, 2004
Imprint: Boson Books
Language: English
The rain-soaked streets of Napua on Hawaiis island of Elima are a far cry from a battlefield but, for returned soldier Kimo Stanner, theres a sudden reminder of warfare when a figure rushes in front of his pickup and he feels the impact. Even before getting out to view the damage, he knows the pedestrian is dead, and theres nothing for it but to report to the police—except that when the police arrive, the body has disappeared.

When he turns to the firm of Smith, Chu and Yoshinobu to defend him on what is now simply a drunk-driving charge, Kimos attorney is Laura Correa, newly hired by the firm. Kay Yoshinobu agrees to help the nervous attorney with her first case as a trial lawyer. With no missing persons reported, and no proof that there was actually a body at the scene, the case goes well, the judge is sympathetic, the defense witnesses are effective, and the prosecuting attorney isnt out for blood.

And thats when things go wrong—terribly wrong. A body turns up in a local gulch, is clearly the one Kimo reported, and the DUI is then raised to manslaughter. As the police look into the matter, they find more and more evidence to indicate even that charge may be changed to something more serious, and Kays investigative abilities are put to a severe test.

That Kimos pickup clearly struck a pedestrian who was alive at the time seems irrefutable. And, by Kimos own testimony, the man was dead following the accident. To prove otherwise seems both medically and legally impossible, but Laura and Kay soon find that there may be another explanation. And the search for it takes them off to interview a host of strange people.

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The rain-soaked streets of Napua on Hawaiis island of Elima are a far cry from a battlefield but, for returned soldier Kimo Stanner, theres a sudden reminder of warfare when a figure rushes in front of his pickup and he feels the impact. Even before getting out to view the damage, he knows the pedestrian is dead, and theres nothing for it but to report to the police—except that when the police arrive, the body has disappeared.

When he turns to the firm of Smith, Chu and Yoshinobu to defend him on what is now simply a drunk-driving charge, Kimos attorney is Laura Correa, newly hired by the firm. Kay Yoshinobu agrees to help the nervous attorney with her first case as a trial lawyer. With no missing persons reported, and no proof that there was actually a body at the scene, the case goes well, the judge is sympathetic, the defense witnesses are effective, and the prosecuting attorney isnt out for blood.

And thats when things go wrong—terribly wrong. A body turns up in a local gulch, is clearly the one Kimo reported, and the DUI is then raised to manslaughter. As the police look into the matter, they find more and more evidence to indicate even that charge may be changed to something more serious, and Kays investigative abilities are put to a severe test.

That Kimos pickup clearly struck a pedestrian who was alive at the time seems irrefutable. And, by Kimos own testimony, the man was dead following the accident. To prove otherwise seems both medically and legally impossible, but Laura and Kay soon find that there may be another explanation. And the search for it takes them off to interview a host of strange people.

For an author bio, photo, and a sample read visit bosonbooks.com.

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