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McKee

McKee: Unabridged

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Lesbian Fiction - Mystery
Private investigator Quinlan McKee has returned to Los Angeles after a three-year absence, only to find herself embroiled in a world of child slavery and police corruption. Chaos ensues as she finds an unlikely ally in a savvy police detective Vivian Walsh, who lives by the letter of the law. Quin unwittingly becomes engulfed in the lives of new friends and old acquaintances during her journey through the seedier sides of two cities, Los Angeles and Chicago.
Risking her sanity and her heart, she will search for the truth about a buried past and soon be pulled into a web of deceit and intrigue…putting everything she thought to be true in doubt. Quin searches for her happy ending where the lines blur between good and evil, friend and foe.

429 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 1, 2011

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A.C. Henley

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A.C. Henley was from the Dallas-Fort Worth area and lived in Texas with her partner until her death in 2009 from ovarian cancer. She was born into a large family with varied belief systems and was the middle child of seven. Her parents were strong Catholics, yet her mother was also part Apache and those traditions honored as well. McKee was her only published book, but she had a number of stories posted on online sites. McKee is 2012 Rainbow Award Winner for Best Lesbian Mystery/Thriller. The latest unabridged version of the book is published by Affinity eBook Press NZ.

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October 11, 2011
McKee - Unabridged Edition is a mystery/action with lesbian main characters. There are many plot twists that I wasn't expecting. Each one better than the last. I recommend avoiding any spoilers before reading. I was dumb enough to skip ahead and blew a couple of the plot twists for myself.

This book needs editing or proofreading, especially in the first part. There are numerous typos, wrong tenses, and similar, but incorrect words. However, it smooths out as the book progresses into parts two and three. And, the story was compelling enough to keep me reading. McKee is very good book that, without these errors, had the potential to be a great book. 3.5 stars.
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2012 Rainbow Awards Honorable Mention (5* from at least 1 judge)
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