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Jane Haseldine

    This author, whose works are part of a mystery series, delves into the world of crime and its aftermath. Her writing is characterized by a sharp insight into the human psyche and the complex motivations that drive characters to their actions. Through compelling narratives, she explores the darker aspects of human nature and the tension between good and evil.

    Worth Killing For
    You Fit the Pattern
    The Last Time She Saw Him
    • 2019

      You Fit the Pattern

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.9(151)Add rating

      Crime writer Julia Gooden has just completed the most important story of her life—a book about her beloved brother’s childhood abduction and how she found his killer after thirty years. But that hasn’t taken her focus off her day job—especially with what looks to be a serial killer terrorizing the city. Female runners are being snatched off jogging trails, then slaughtered in abandoned churches. As Julia begins investigating, with help from Detective Raymond Navarro, she realizes just how personal this case has become. The murders, planned and executed with uncanny precision, are of women who share traits with Julia. Now he’s contacting her directly, insisting things will get much worse unless Julia makes him famous through her writing. But no matter how skillfully she plays along, her opponent’s ultimate goal is clear. And only by unraveling the threads that link a killer’s twisted mind to her own dark past can Julia prevent herself from becoming his final victim . . . Praise for Worth Killing For “This exciting third installment in the series effectively mixes gritty crime and involving domestic drama.” —Booklist “A complex, highly suspenseful tale of murder, revenge, and redemption.” —Kirkus Reviews “Fans are certain to enjoy the complex plot and Julia and Ray’s evolving relationship.” —Publishers Weekly

      You Fit the Pattern
    • 2018

      Worth Killing For

      • 341 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.9(200)Add rating

      Detroit newspaper reporter Julia Gooden returns in a twisting, superbly assured new mystery, where a brutal murder and a father's sudden return may provide the answers she's spent decades searching for . . . or lead deep into a fatal trap. The past never really leaves us. Crime reporter Julia Gooden sees proof of this every day in her stories. A dark childhood, a negligent parent, early abandonment--any one of them can seal a person's fate as either a villain or victim. Julia, who experienced all three, seems to have beaten the odds, finding happiness raising her two sons and a blossoming relationship with detective Raymond Navarro. But now, after three decades of absence, Julia's conman father has resurfaced to throw her life into turmoil again. Julia was only seven when Duke Gooden abruptly left. Barely a month later, her nine-year-old brother, Ben, disappeared. Ben was her hero and protector, and though the case is cold, Julia has never given up hope of finding him. Duke's return offers vital clues--but it also makes her a target of those who intend to see Duke punished for his many sins. When Julia investigates the death of a city councilman's young nephew, she finds links to a string of other murders . . . and to a web of greed and kidnapping that stretches back decades. At long last, Julia may be able to discover what happened to Ben all those years ago, but only if she's willing to risk everything in her present . . .

      Worth Killing For
    • 2017

      The Last Time She Saw Him

      • 364 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.9(18)Add rating

      Thirty years ago Julia Gooden's brother Ben was abducted from the room they shared. Try as she might to recall any clue or detail, there is a black hole where Julia's memories of that terrible event should be. Now a crime reporter at a Detroit newspaper Julia tries to give others the closure she's never found, despite her own guilt and grief. Then, on the anniversary of Ben's disappearance, Julia's two-year-old son, Will, is snatched from his bed-- and she's convinced the crimes are related.

      The Last Time She Saw Him