The Resource A murder for Max, John Lawrence Reynolds, (electronic resource)
A murder for Max, John Lawrence Reynolds, (electronic resource)
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- Summary
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- Escaping the pressures of big-city policing and memories of a bad marriage, Maxine Benson is happy to be appointed police chief in the resort town of Port Ainslie. The town's police force consists of Max, police constable and card-trick master Henry Wojack and 65-year-old Margie Burns, who handles office and jail duties. Max's biggest challenge is to overcome skepticism at her ability to deal with major crimes, like the murder of Billy Ray Edwards. Few people mourn Billy Ray's passing. He was a bully and a thief
- Escaping the pressures of big-city policing and memories of a bad marriage, Maxine Benson is happy to be appointed police chief in the resort town of Port Ainslie. The town's police force consists of Max, police constable and card-trick master Henry Wojack and 65-year-old Margie Burns, who handles office and jail duties. Max's biggest challenge is to overcome skepticism at her ability to deal with major crimes, like the murder of Billy Ray Edwards. Few people mourn Billy Ray's passing. He was a bully and a thief
- Escaping the pressures of big-city policing and memories of a bad marriage, Maxine Benson is happy to be appointed police chief in the resort town of Port Ainslie. The town's police force consists of Max, police constable and card-trick master Henry Wojack and 65-year-old Margie Burns, who handles office and jail duties. Max's biggest challenge is to overcome skepticism at her ability to deal with major crimes, like the murder of Billy Ray Edwards. Few people mourn Billy Ray's passing. He was a bully and a thief
- Escaping the pressures of big-city policing and memories of a bad marriage, Maxine Benson is happy to be appointed police chief in the resort town of Port Ainslie. The town's police force consists of Max, police constable and card-trick master Henry Wojack and 65-year-old Margie Burns, who handles office and jail duties. Max's biggest challenge is to overcome skepticism at her ability to deal with major crimes, like the murder of Billy Ray Edwards. Few people mourn Billy Ray's passing. He was a bully and a thief
- Escaping the pressures of big-city policing and memories of a bad marriage, Maxine Benson is happy to be appointed police chief in the resort town of Port Ainslie. The town's police force consists of Max, police constable and card-trick master Henry Wojack and 65-year-old Margie Burns, who handles office and jail duties. Max's biggest challenge is to overcome skepticism at her ability to deal with major crimes, like the murder of Billy Ray Edwards. Few people mourn Billy Ray's passing. He was a bully and a thief
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 110 pages
- Note
- Includes an excerpt from "Murder below zero : a Maxine Benson mystery"
- Isbn
- 9781459810594
- Label
- A murder for Max
- Title
- A murder for Max
- Statement of responsibility
- John Lawrence Reynolds
- Language
- eng
- Summary
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- Escaping the pressures of big-city policing and memories of a bad marriage, Maxine Benson is happy to be appointed police chief in the resort town of Port Ainslie. The town's police force consists of Max, police constable and card-trick master Henry Wojack and 65-year-old Margie Burns, who handles office and jail duties. Max's biggest challenge is to overcome skepticism at her ability to deal with major crimes, like the murder of Billy Ray Edwards. Few people mourn Billy Ray's passing. He was a bully and a thief
- Escaping the pressures of big-city policing and memories of a bad marriage, Maxine Benson is happy to be appointed police chief in the resort town of Port Ainslie. The town's police force consists of Max, police constable and card-trick master Henry Wojack and 65-year-old Margie Burns, who handles office and jail duties. Max's biggest challenge is to overcome skepticism at her ability to deal with major crimes, like the murder of Billy Ray Edwards. Few people mourn Billy Ray's passing. He was a bully and a thief
- Escaping the pressures of big-city policing and memories of a bad marriage, Maxine Benson is happy to be appointed police chief in the resort town of Port Ainslie. The town's police force consists of Max, police constable and card-trick master Henry Wojack and 65-year-old Margie Burns, who handles office and jail duties. Max's biggest challenge is to overcome skepticism at her ability to deal with major crimes, like the murder of Billy Ray Edwards. Few people mourn Billy Ray's passing. He was a bully and a thief
- Escaping the pressures of big-city policing and memories of a bad marriage, Maxine Benson is happy to be appointed police chief in the resort town of Port Ainslie. The town's police force consists of Max, police constable and card-trick master Henry Wojack and 65-year-old Margie Burns, who handles office and jail duties. Max's biggest challenge is to overcome skepticism at her ability to deal with major crimes, like the murder of Billy Ray Edwards. Few people mourn Billy Ray's passing. He was a bully and a thief
- Escaping the pressures of big-city policing and memories of a bad marriage, Maxine Benson is happy to be appointed police chief in the resort town of Port Ainslie. The town's police force consists of Max, police constable and card-trick master Henry Wojack and 65-year-old Margie Burns, who handles office and jail duties. Max's biggest challenge is to overcome skepticism at her ability to deal with major crimes, like the murder of Billy Ray Edwards. Few people mourn Billy Ray's passing. He was a bully and a thief
- Cataloging source
- NLC
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Reynolds, John
- Dewey number
- C813/.54
- LC call number
- PR9199.3.R459
- LC item number
- M87 2016
- Series statement
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- Maxine Benson mystery
- Rapid reads
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Women police chiefs
- Murder
- Ontario
- Label
- A murder for Max, John Lawrence Reynolds, (electronic resource)
- Note
- Includes an excerpt from "Murder below zero : a Maxine Benson mystery"
- Control code
- OCM1bookssj0001746947
- Dimensions
- 19 cm.
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 110 pages
- Governing access note
- License restrictions may limit access
- Isbn
- 9781459810594
- Isbn Type
- (paperback)
- Lccn
- 2016931822
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (WaSeSS)ssj0001746947
- Label
- A murder for Max, John Lawrence Reynolds, (electronic resource)
- Note
- Includes an excerpt from "Murder below zero : a Maxine Benson mystery"
- Control code
- OCM1bookssj0001746947
- Dimensions
- 19 cm.
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 110 pages
- Governing access note
- License restrictions may limit access
- Isbn
- 9781459810594
- Isbn Type
- (paperback)
- Lccn
- 2016931822
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (WaSeSS)ssj0001746947
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