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Related: About this forumSara Paretsky's newest novel 'Shell Game'
Detective V.I. Warshawski Returns in Sara Paretskys Shell Game, a Gripping New Thriller.You know a novel is going to be fun when it starts with the discovery of a dead, disfigured body. Sara Paretskys newest novel Shell Game brings back her legendary private investigator V.I. Warshawski for an adventure entangling Russian mobsters, the vindictive wealthy, ICE agents, and stolen artifacts. Readers know the author and her character best as one of the most influential female protagonists in detective fiction going back to the 1980s.
The book starts with a sheriffs lieutenant leading the heroine and her friends nephew to look at the aforementioned corpse in the middle of the night. Investigators think this nephew had something to do with what is obviously a murder, but he claims to know nothing about it.
Even when they get some privacy from investigators, the nephewa member of a pro-immigrant groupmaintains ignorance, but Warshawski knows something is wrong.
Problems get more personal for the detective when one of her nieces, the daughter of a long-estranged in-law, also comes to her for help.
https://lawandcrime.com/book-club/lawcrime-book-club-detective-v-i-warshawski-returns-in-shell-game-a-gripping-new-thriller/
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Sara Paretsky's newest novel 'Shell Game' (Original Post)
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Ohiogal
(40,077 posts)1. I have read every single one of the V.I. books
and enjoyed them all immensely. V.I's penchant for getting herself involved in complicated cases with a good dose of social justice thrown in are my kind of books. I am looking forward to reading this one!
sagesnow
(2,887 posts)2. Will definitely have to check this one out.
I've read one of her who dunnit's in the past and enjoyed her writing.
Thanks for another addition to my reading list.
