Cold Call (Iris Thorne Mysteries #1)

Dianne G. Pugh, Dianne Emley


Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
3.50 ·
[?] · 2 ratings · 300 pages · Published: 14 May 1993

Cold Call by Dianne G. Pugh, Dianne Emley
Iris Thorne traded her job teaching the deaf for a career in Los Angeles’ glittering financial district, where the day starts on Wall Street time at 6:00 a.m., and—in the "greed is good" late 1980s—all of life’s questions have numbers for answers.

Big numbers. With her not-quite-paid-for Anne Klein suits and Triumph sports car, which leaks a little oil, Iris is a high-stakes success. Still, the only man at the office who knew the real Iris was Alley, the deaf and handicapped mailman. When Alley is killed, the police insist he was a victim of random gang violence. Iris doesn’t buy it—and Alley’s death has left her with several problems. The first is lanky, red-headed police detective John Somers. . . Iris’s first love, back in her life after twenty years. Then there’s Alley’s secret legacy—a safe deposit box filled with souvenirs and some well-worn items of sentimental value: 238,000 of them, in hundreds, bundled together with rubber bands.

The cops are looking for a killer. Some professional hard guys are looking for revenge. And, for a lost friend, Iris is looking for justice—a high-priced commodity in L.A., where life can be even cheaper than dreams
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