Edition |
First trade paperback edition. |
Description |
324 pages ; 22 cm. |
Series Title |
Siobhan O'Brien Mystery ; 1
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Summary |
Korean-American adoptee Siobhan O'Brien has spent much of her life explaining her name and her family to strangers, but a more pressing problem is whether to keep open the PI agency her boss left to her after his unexpected death. Easing into middle age, Siobhan would generally rather have a glazed donut than a romance, but when an old friend asks Siobhan to find her daughter who has disappeared from her dorm, the rookie private detective's search begins at Llewellyn College. A private institution of higher learning in upstate New York, Llewellyn, for the first time its two-hundred-year history, has opened its doors to men, causing a clash between the female students and their former fashion-model president. The financial reasons prompting the change seem like a ruse when fringe-group The Womyn of Llewellyn, aided by Siobhan, discover a newly built science center which is under 24-hour surveillance. As Siobhan delves deeper into locating the missing girl, she encounters vegan cooking that just might kill her, possibly deadly yoga poses, and politely dangerous billionaires. |
Subject(S) |
Private investigators -- Fiction.
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Adoptees -- Fiction.
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Korean Americans -- Fiction.
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Missing persons -- Investigation -- Fiction.
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Campus fiction.
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Koreans -- Fiction.
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Undercover operations -- Fiction.
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Secrecy -- Fiction.
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Humorous stories.
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Detective and mystery fiction.
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New York (State) -- Fiction.
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ISBN |
9781947993952 (paperback) |
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194799395X (paperback) |
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