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Juniper Song

Cette série plonge dans les bas-fonds sombres de Los Angeles à travers les yeux d'une détective amateur tenace. Armée d'un esprit vif et d'un cœur brisé, elle affronte les secrets les plus profonds et les criminels les plus dangereux de la ville. Chaque enquête la pousse dans ses retranchements, brouillant les lignes entre la justice et la vendetta personnelle. C'est un mélange captivant de mystère, de profondeur émotionnelle et d'exploration urbaine âpre qui tiendra les lecteurs en haleine.

Beware Beware
Follow Her Home
Dead Soon Enough

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  1. 1

    Follow Her Home

    • 290pages
    • 11 heures de lecture
    3,4(1028)Évaluer

    Set against a contemporary backdrop, this novel reinvents the classic noir genre with a gripping narrative. It follows a determined protagonist who becomes embroiled in a web of deceit and danger after a chance encounter. As she navigates the murky underbelly of her city, themes of obsession and betrayal emerge, challenging her perceptions of trust and morality. With sharp dialogue and a suspenseful plot, the story keeps readers on edge, making it a fresh and engaging addition to the noir tradition.

    Follow Her Home
  2. 2

    Beware Beware

    • 304pages
    • 11 heures de lecture
    3,1(9)Évaluer

    'Nathanael West and Raymond Chandler would be proud.' LA Times Juniper Song has a new gig: apprenticed to a private investigation firm in downtown LA, she's racking up hours following cheating spouses. When a NY artist hires her to keep an eye on her long-distance boyfriend in LA, Song has no problem tailing the guy - until a panicked late-night phone call has her racing to the iconic Roosevelt Hotel. There, in the aftermath of a wild party in its top floor suite, she finds only two people left: the boyfriend and a Hollywood legend. Only one of them is still alive.

    Beware Beware
  3. 3

    Dead Soon Enough

    • 304pages
    • 11 heures de lecture
    3,9(319)Évaluer

    Juniper Song - private detective - has a talent for surveillance, and for knowing when a client isn't telling her the whole story. Rubina Gasparian, Song's latest client, is worried about her cousin, who just happens to be carrying her baby as a surrogate. Something tells Song she's been hired to do more than just follow a heavily pregnant twenty-six-year-old around LA, and soon enough, she finds herself caught in the dangerous underbelly of one of LA's biggest immigrant communities

    Dead Soon Enough