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Open Season
- Five Star First Edition Mystery
- Narrated by: Julie Hoverson
- Length: 8 hrs and 43 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Set against a backdrop of racial tension and deadly force controversy in Dallas, Open Season introduces Sarah Kingsly and Angel Johnson, homicide detectives who are unlikely and unwilling partners. When people start dying in area shopping malls, the detectives find themselves up against a killer who has his own race card to play.
This is the first book in the Seasons mystery series and the second, Stalking Season, was released in December 2012 with a starred Publishers Weekly review.
©2008 Maryann Miller (P)2015 Maryann Miller
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What the critics say
"Try this debut mystery for its open treatment of current urban problems, clean prose, and realistic depiction of women working together. For readers who enjoy Robin Burcell and fans of police procedurals." ( Library Journal)
"Miller spins a tight tale that's a cut above the average police procedural in this first of a new series introducing Dallas police detective Sarah Kingsly." ( Publishers Weekly)
" Open Season is a solid police procedural with fully developed characters and provocative social issues." (L.J. Sellers, author of the Detective Jackson Mysteries)