
Justice Denied
Author: J. A. Jance
Series: J. P. Beaumont Novel #18
Narrator: Alan Nebelthau
Unabridged: 10 hr
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: William Morrow
Published: 07/24/2007

Author: J. A. Jance
Series: J. P. Beaumont Novel #18
Narrator: Alan Nebelthau
Unabridged: 10 hr
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: William Morrow
Published: 07/24/2007
Sometimes it is through necessity that the best experiences are born. Such is the career of author J. A. Jance, who after many years of wanting to become a writer, found her way to that end. However, it took a lot if sacrifice and detours before she finally became the writer she always wanted to be.
Upon being denied admittance into a creative writing class by a professor who thought women belonged at home or in teaching, she gave up and married a young man who aspired to be another Faulkner or Hemingway. The only similarities to those writers was his love for alcohol. He became a severe alcoholic and proclaimed to his wife, whom he knew wanted a writing career, that he would be the only writer in that family. She grew weary of his addiction, and divorced him just two years before he died at a very young age. Jance had been writing when he was away or asleep, but she now had to find a way to support her children as a single mother. She spent her days selling insurance and her nights writing......many times writing all night. After the disappointment of not having her first book published, her agent advised her that she might be best at writing fiction. She followed that advice, and has written 22 Detective Beaumont books, 17 Joanna Brady books, and 10 Ali Reynolds books. There were also four thrillers added to the body of work.
Jance says that one of the best parts of writing is hearing from fans that her books have helped many as they were going through illness, or were sitting with a loved one who was going through difficult times. She says........"it gratified me to know that by immersing themselves in my stories, people are able to set their own lives aside and live and walk in someone else's shoes. Jance feels that she is doing the best job that she can at the best job in the world.
In this 18th book in the 'J.P. Beaumont' series, the Seattle police detective looks into a cold case and a murder. The book can be read as a standalone. ***** The Washington State Attorney General, Ross Alan Connors - who's preparing for an election - wants to beef up his record and get some cases so......more
As you might guess from the rating, I really enjoyed this book. I thought that it was one of J A Jance's best. I read it on my husband's Kindle, after he purchased it for me. I think that J P Beaumont is the best of Jance's main characters. He has a long back story, having been married, divorced, an......more
Well, it's happened and in the words of Adrian Monk it's a blessing and a curse. I had read this book years ago but enjoyed it again this week. Can you say dementia? An entire new world in my reading life is opening but I don't want to admit why :( I really, really like J.P.Beaumont and how he deals......more
I like how she weaves multiple murders of ex-cons together for JP and Mel to work on. As usual, you can visualize the areas of Seattle so well in her books. Excellent detail.......more