The Quiet Streets of Winslow

A Novel

Fiction & Literature, Literary, Mystery & Suspense
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Author: Judy Troy ISBN: 9781619023567
Publisher: Counterpoint Press Publication: February 11, 2014
Imprint: Counterpoint Language: English
Author: Judy Troy
ISBN: 9781619023567
Publisher: Counterpoint Press
Publication: February 11, 2014
Imprint: Counterpoint
Language: English

From the acclaimed author of two New York Times Notable books comes a gripping mystery written with “**subtle but emotionally wrenching prose” (Kirkus Reviews).
 
When the body of a young woman is found in a river bed in Black Canyon City, Arizona, Deputy Sheriff Sam Rush starts an investigation that will lead him deep into the murky psychological of identity.
 
Sam must confront the Aspenalls family, who may have had something to do with the murder. There’s Nate, with whom the young woman was involved, and fourteen-year-old Travis, who suddenly has everything he thought he knew thrown into question.
 
The murder investigation takes Sam north to the city of Winslow and brings Nate home to Black Canyon City while Travis struggles to grow up. But with a victim whose haphazard life put her in danger, nothing about the case is what it seems in this “intelligent literary whodunit” (Publishers Weekly).
 
“Troy’s subtle but emotionally wrenching prose raises deeply provocative questions about loyalty, morality, human frailty and the power of choice.” —*Kirkus
Reviews*
 
“The prose has a poetic sensibility that allows the novel to transcend the mystery genre.” —Publishers Weekly

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From the acclaimed author of two New York Times Notable books comes a gripping mystery written with “**subtle but emotionally wrenching prose” (Kirkus Reviews).
 
When the body of a young woman is found in a river bed in Black Canyon City, Arizona, Deputy Sheriff Sam Rush starts an investigation that will lead him deep into the murky psychological of identity.
 
Sam must confront the Aspenalls family, who may have had something to do with the murder. There’s Nate, with whom the young woman was involved, and fourteen-year-old Travis, who suddenly has everything he thought he knew thrown into question.
 
The murder investigation takes Sam north to the city of Winslow and brings Nate home to Black Canyon City while Travis struggles to grow up. But with a victim whose haphazard life put her in danger, nothing about the case is what it seems in this “intelligent literary whodunit” (Publishers Weekly).
 
“Troy’s subtle but emotionally wrenching prose raises deeply provocative questions about loyalty, morality, human frailty and the power of choice.” —*Kirkus
Reviews*
 
“The prose has a poetic sensibility that allows the novel to transcend the mystery genre.” —Publishers Weekly

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