Description An investigation of missing property takes a darker turn near Lake Superior in Dead Man\'s Mistress, the next mystery in David Housewright\'s award-winning Mc Kenzie series.
Paul, Minnesota..
He lives in St.
His books include The Devil May Care, The Last Kind Word, and Curse of the Jady Lily.
About the Author DAVID Housewright has won both the Edgar Award and the Minnesota Book Award (twice) for his crime fiction.
Paul, deep in the nature of Grand Marais, the truth seems murkier--and deadlier--than usual.
Hours away from St.
As he investigates, following clues that appear far too straightforward, he finds himself on the wrong side of the bars wondering if the trail might be deeper and darker than he\'s been led to believe.
Rushmore Mc Kenzie, an occasional unlicensed private investigator, agrees to look into the theft.
All of Mc Innis\'s paintings are in museums or known private collections, until Louise confesses to having three more that no one has ever heard of--and now they\'ve been stolen.
Louise, known better as "That Wykoff Woman," was just a young apprentice when her intimate representation and the fact of the Mc Innis\'s marriage caused rumors to fly--and Louise to hide away for decades.
Louise Wykoff is arguably the most recognizable woman living in Minnesota, known for her presence in over one hundred paintings by the late and brilliant Randolph Mc Innis.
Description An investigation of missing property takes a darker turn near Lake Superior in Dead Man\'s Mistress, the next mystery in David Housewright\'s award-winning Mc Kenzie series