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The first victim is Dylan Vogler, a charming ex-convict who manages the Bay Beans West coffee shop in San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury district. When his body is found, inspectors discover that his knapsack is filled with high-grade marijuana. It soon becomes clear that San Francisco's A-list flocked to Bay Beans West not only for their caffeine fix.
But how much did Maya Townshend-the beautiful socialite niece of the city's mayor, and the absentee owner of the shop-know about what was going on inside her business? And how intimate had she really been with Dylan, her old college friend?
As another of Maya's acquaintances falls victim to murder, and as the names of the dead men's celebrity, political, and even law- enforcement customers come to light, tabloid-fueled controversy takes the investigation into the realms of conspiracy and cover-up. Prosecutors close in on Maya, who has a deep secret of her own-a secret she needs to protect at all costs during her very public trial, where not only her future but the entire political landscape of San Francisco hangs in the balance, hostage to an explosive secret that Dismas Hardy is privilege-bound to protect.
413 pages, Hardcover
First published June 30, 2009
I'm a fan of John Lescroart. He bats a home run with every novel. This one is no exception.
I recently found my copy of A Plague at a Habitat for Humanity thrift store for $1.
I was surprised and pleased to find I hadn't read it. I was also pleased to see a sticker on the dust jacket saying it was an autographed copy.
For you aspiring novelists reading this, if you get the chance to sit in on a workshop given by Lescroart, do so. He is one of the few fiction writers who not only knows his craft but is able to teach it.
Buy this book.