Ghost Image
(2015)

Fiction

eAudiobook

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Blackstone Publishing, 2015
Made available through hoopla
EDITION
Unabridged
DESCRIPTION

1 online resource (1 audio file (10hr., 22 min.)) : digital

ISBN/ISSN
9781982422677 MWT19284899, 198242267X 19284899
LANGUAGE
English
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Read by Caroline Shaffer

From the author of Multiple Exposure, an "assured tale of love, loss, and secret agendas" (Publishers Weekly), comes the second novel in the thrilling Sophie Medina series, following a photojournalist as she races to find an international treasure before a murderer finds her. When freelance photojournalist Sophie Medina finds Brother Kevin Boyle, a Franciscan friar and controversial environmentalist, dead in the magnificent gardens of a Washington, DC, monastery, she is sure her friend was murdered. Shortly before he died, Kevin told Sophie he was being stalked, possibly because he uncovered a botanic discovery potentially worth millions of dollars. Left with few clues to his secret, Sophie is determined to figure out who killed him. Beginning with a key that leads to a priceless original seventeenth-century encyclopedia of plants, Sophie leaps into an international treasure hunt, following a trail that begins in the US Capitol and eventually leads to London and the English countryside. Before long Sophie suspects Kevin's murderer may have been someone who knew him well. With time running out and a suspect list that includes the world's leading botanical experts and political royalty from both sides of the Atlantic, can Sophie solve the two-hundred-year-old mystery before Kevin's killer finds her? A tale of greed and betrayal involving politicians, diplomats, European royalty, and a century-old monastery, Ghost Image is filled with political intrigue, history, and an international high-stakes race against a killer that will keep you guessing until the very last page. "First introduced in 2013's Multiple Exposure, Sophie is a tough, relatable heroine, and with her unconventional job-not to mention her ex-spy husband-this makes for a breezy read with just the right amount of thrills." "Early in Crosby's intriguing second Sophie Medina mystery, the Washington, DC, photojournalist learns from her friend Brother Kevin Boyle, a Franciscan friar and environmental scientist, that he's on to something big related to a conference he recently attended at London's Kew Gardens…Compelling." "In this second Sophie Medina mystery, the plucky protagonist travels between her native Washington, DC, and London, where she lived for years…A solid, scenic mystery by the author of the Virginia Wine Country series." "A photojournalist searches for clues to a suspicious death…The second in Crosby's new series is a quick-moving mystery with a wealth of fascinating material on gardening in Colonial times and the value of plants in sustaining life on Earth."

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