Devil's Claw

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Authors: J. A. Jance

 

Books by J.A. Jance

 

Joanna Brady Mysteries

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EVIL’S
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J.P. Beaumont Mysteries

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AKING THE
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ISS OF THE
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This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents either are the products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental and beyond the intent of either the author or the publisher.

 

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MS Reader edition v 1. August 2001 ISBN 0-06-001037-1

 

Print edition first published in 2001 HarperCollins Publishers

 

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DEVIL’S CLAW
 

 
 

Contents
 
 

Prologue
    The yellow school bus rumbled down the long dirt trail...

 

Chapter 1
    Lucy waited until she knew her grandmother was asleep

 

Chapter 2
    "Mom," Jennifer Ann Brady called from the bathtub.

 

Chapter 3
    Agnes Hooper looked back longingly at the good old days...

 

Chapter 4
    A tiny sound right next to Joanna's ear brought her fully awake.

 

Chapter 5
    As usual, Sadie and Tigger came racing down the road...

 

Chapter 6
    When Joanna arrived at the crime scene, her Blazer was third in line...

 

Chapter 7
    As soon as Frank's Crown Victoria pulled into Catherine Yates' yard...

 

Chapter 8
    "It's interesting that Catherine Yates immediately came to almost..."

 

Chapter 9
    Sheltered by a wall of Texas Canyon house-sized boulders...

 

Chapter 10
    When it came time to park at Daisy's Café, Joanna was dismayed...

 

Chapter 11
    Nine o'clock Monday morning found a bleary-eyed Sheriff Brady...

 

Chapter 12
    The bell on Joanna's private phone line jangled...

 

Chapter 13
    It was shortly after noon when Joanna left the restaurant.

 

Chapter 14
    Quick Custom Metals on Romero Road...

 

Chapter 15
    When Joanna turned off I-10 onto Speedway Boulevard...

 

Chapter 16
    By the time Joanna finished driving the hundred miles...

 

Chapter 17
    By seven-thirty the next morning, Joanna was driving Jenny to school.

 

Chapter 18
    The service for Clayton Rhodes was a simple affair...

 

Chapter 19
    Over dinner, Butch turned serious.

 

Chapter 20
    Joanna's eyes popped open with the sun, and her first thought...

 

Chapter 21
    Joanna was back from lunch and hard at work early that afternoon...

 

Chapter 22
    With Frank holding the door for her, Sister Celeste brushed past him...

 

Chapter 23
    Several minutes later, when Lucy Ridder finally stopped sobbing...

 

Chapter 24
    Joanna left Holy Trinity in such a hurry that she didn't take time...

 

Chapter 25
    Not wanting to drive either of the Crown Victorias...

 

Chapter 26
    Walking back to the cars, Joanna was almost giddy with relief.

 

Chapter 27
    That morning the phone calls and messages...

 

Chapter 28
    Joanna and Jenny picked up the dogs and took them home

 

Chapter 29
    At nine o'clock Friday morning, Frank was in Joanna's office...

 

Epilogue
    The wedding was beautiful, although Joanna didn't realize it...

 

 

Appendices
    A Statement by Joanna Brady

 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 

For Judi and Jack McCann

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