Paradise Lost, J. A. Jance
Paradise Lost, J. A. Jance
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Paradise Lost

Author: J. A. Jance

Narrator: Debra Monk

Abridged: 5 hr 36 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 08/09/2005


Synopsis

Return with New York Times bestselling author J.A. Jance to the red-streaked desert of Cochise County, Arizona, in her most memorable and stunning work yetFor Sheriff Joanna Brady and her 12-year old daughter Jenny, an innocent Girl Scout camp-out turns into a lethal game when Jenny and her tentmate, Dora Matthews, discover a murdered Phoenix woman.Back at home, Joanna's main concern is helping her daughter recover from this terrible trauma -- even as she attends to the demands of a new marriage and a possible reelection campaign. But then Dora turns up dead ... and instantly Joanna's concern turns to terror. For if the killer is murdering potential witnesses, Sheriff Brady's beloved daughter may be next.

About J. A. Jance

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.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Barbara on January 13, 2011

Sheriff Joanna Brady is another of my favorite crime solvers, but in Paradise Lost she's a prime example of why I would never attempt to write about a crime solver who is married and has a child. In this novel Brady is newly married to Butch Dixon, her second husband, and her daughter Jenny is now 1......more

Goodreads review by Richard on December 18, 2013

This story takes a shot at motherhood, and it is not a bad story. There were parts that I found hard to swallow. The immediate assumption of infidelity on Butch's part and the mad dash out of the hotel seemed to me to be a bit melodramatic as did the eventual reunion. Both happened to quickly and ea......more

Goodreads review by Bookmom on April 28, 2014

While Joanna and Butch are at the annual Sheriff’s convention, Jenny has to go on a Girl Scout Camping trip she’d prefer to skip. It doesn’t help that, through the un-luck of the draw, she’s the tent-mate of a girl that smells, is abrasive and no one likes. But at lights out Dora wants to sneak a ci......more

Goodreads review by G (galen) on August 05, 2008

I vote for sheriff Joanna Brady! She rocks! I really don’t read a whole lot of murder mysteries (I guess I prefer story lines where the epic struggle is to try to prevent/survive disaster rather than try to find the bad guy after the fact) but I would guess that J.A. Jance’s writing is well regarded......more

Goodreads review by John on March 21, 2015

Joanne juggles family & work. New husband Butch is a blessing, support. Jenny has a tough time with death of fellow Girl Scout, she didn't really like. Joanna & her mom finally find some commond ground. Tough mysteries/murders get solved. Not my favorite, but still liked the continuing characters, g......more