The Lost Coast

The Lost Coast

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Bestselling writing duo, Jonathan and Jesse Kellerman, return with a new unputdownable thriller featuring Deputy Coroner Clay Edison. When coroner-turned-private investigator Clay Edison is approached to work on a fraud case, he uncovers more than he bargained before- a decades-old scheme targeting the vulnerable. His investigation leads him to a strange town in the remote California wilderness where the residents don't care much for outsiders. They certainly don't like Clay asking questions. And they'll do just about anything to keep him quiet. . . ______________________________________________ Praise for Jonathan Kellerman's New York Times No. 1 bestselling thrillers- 'Sophisticated, cleverly plotted and satisfying' Sunday Telegraph 'High-octane entertainment' The Times

Author: Jonathan Kellerman
Format: Paperback, 368 pages, 152mm x 233mm, 453 g
Published: 2024, Cornerstone, United Kingdom
Genre: Crime, Thriller & Adventure

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Bestselling writing duo, Jonathan and Jesse Kellerman, return with a new unputdownable thriller featuring Deputy Coroner Clay Edison. When coroner-turned-private investigator Clay Edison is approached to work on a fraud case, he uncovers more than he bargained before- a decades-old scheme targeting the vulnerable. His investigation leads him to a strange town in the remote California wilderness where the residents don't care much for outsiders. They certainly don't like Clay asking questions. And they'll do just about anything to keep him quiet. . . ______________________________________________ Praise for Jonathan Kellerman's New York Times No. 1 bestselling thrillers- 'Sophisticated, cleverly plotted and satisfying' Sunday Telegraph 'High-octane entertainment' The Times