Liberty Square, Katherine V. Forrest
Liberty Square, Katherine V. Forrest
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Liberty Square

Author: Katherine V. Forrest

Narrator: Kate Zane

Unabridged: 6 hr 53 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 06/07/2022


Synopsis

For LAPD Homicide Detective Kate Delafield, Washington DC is the last place on earth she wants to be. But, thanks to her partner's machinations, here she is.

Driven by insatiable curiosity about a past Kate has adamantly refused to share, Aimee has maneuvered her into attending what Aimee views as an innocuous reunion of the men and women with whom Kate served as a Marine Corps officer in Vietnam twenty-five years ago.

The past resurfaces with a vengeance. First, shots are fired into their hotel room. Then a savage murder is committed by someone attending the reunion. Kate finds herself embroiled in a murder investigation in a city where she has no jurisdiction, confronted by detectives who view her with contentious suspicion. And Aimee learns to her consternation that Kate has had very good reasons to hold her memories at bay. Shocking secrets emerge—among them the alluring Rachel, who has now, thanks to Aimee, reentered Kate's life.

In unknown and hostile terrain, Kate must find a way through her tumultuous emotions, must use all her training and resourcefulness to protect herself and Aimee from the lethal danger gathering all around them.

About Katherine V. Forrest

Katherine V. Forrest is a two-time winner of the Lambda Literary Award for best mystery, and has been recently honored with the Pioneer Award from the Lambda Literary Foundation.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Wendy on July 22, 2022

Kate Delafield is a very interesting complex character. In this book, we learn more about her experinces during the Vietnam War. She had been forced to attend a Vietnam veterans' reunion in DC. Then her hotel room was shot at and one of her friends was murdered. Of course, she is there as a civilian......more

Goodreads review by Scriptmonkey on October 30, 2024

Liberty Square feels like a step backward in this series because it actually is. Much of the story is backstory, Kate's Vietnam experiences, and like much backstory, it is unnecessary and unsatisfying. Books 2-4 of this series reminds me of the TV show Quincy, M.E. Why? For those unfamiliar with tha......more