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After their estranged mother's suspicious death and their stepfather Perry's sudden disappearance with the family fortune, estranged siblings Hazel and Kagan, both suspects in the investigation, must put aside their differences to track down the cunning conman who destroyed their lives and stole their inheritance.

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1st Floor New Shelf FICTION/Keenan Elizabet (NEW SHELF) Due May 16, 2025
Subjects
Genres
Suspense fiction
Detective and mystery fiction
Thrillers (Fiction)
Novels
Published
[New York] : Dutton [2025]
Language
English
Other Authors
Elizabeth Keenan (author), Greg Wands
Item Description
Email from publisher, received July 9, 2018: (E. G. Scott is joint a pseudonym of Elizabeth McCoullough Keenan, born 5/5/1978, who is associated with Living on the edge of the world (Anthology), Touchstone Fireside, June 5, 2007 and Gregory Scott Wands, born 10/01/1978. Both are American citizens.)
Physical Description
323 pages ; 24 cm
ISBN
9780593474204
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Keenan and Wands (In Case of Emergency, as E.G. Scott) team up again for a lively page-turner that quickly morphs from a murder mystery into a breakneck caper. Hazel and Kagan Bailey are testy 30-something siblings who've already squandered most of the money their mother, Janice, gave them. When Janice remarries her charming ex-husband, Perry, Hazel and Kagan smell a rat. Then Janice dies from a supposedly accidental fall and Perry cuts Hazel and Kagan out of her will. Though the Baileys are sure Perry killed their mother, he manages to point law enforcement toward the spoiled siblings instead--and then he disappears altogether. To help find him, Hazel and Kagan track down his daughter, Ava, who's just been released from prison for committing cybercrimes. They also loop in Hazel's boyfriend, Habitat for Humanity volunteer Adam. The group's search takes them from New York City to Florida, revealing secret allegiances among their ranks along the way. McCullough and Wands keep things fleet and frivolous, stocking the narrative with an array of genuine surprises en route to a thoroughly satisfying conclusion. It's a trip worth taking. Agent: Christopher Schelling, Selectric Artists. (Jan.)

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