"Policewomen Fiction." . . "Mothers and daughters." . . "FICTION Mystery & Detective General." . . "Detective and mystery stories" . . "Detective and mystery stories." . . . "Brady, Joanna (Fictitious character)" . . "Sheriffs Fiction." . . "Cochise County (Ariz.)" . . "Arizona Fiction." . . "Brady, Joanna (Fictitious character) Fiction." . . "Suspense-Fiction. Arizona-Fiction." . . "Policewomen." . . "Mystery." . . "Mothers and Daughters Fiction." . . "Mothers and daughters Fiction." . "FICTION / Thrillers / Suspense." . . . . . . "Detective and mystery stories, American"@en . "Detective and mystery stories. Suspense fiction. The desecrated body of a missing Phoenix heiress lies naked, lifeless, and abandoned in the desolate beauty and lonely terror of the high desert night. A hideous crime is inviting death once more unto Sheriff Joanna Brady's world. But this time the nightmares of her professional and personal lives are intertwining in ways too awful to contemplate, because one corpse is only the first piece in a twisted and sinister puzzle in which nothing seems to fit. And the next item on a killer's bloody agenda may well be Brady's own beloved daughter." . "What begins as an innocent Girl Scout camping trip quickly turns to a dangerous game of cat-and-mouse when Sheriif Joanna Brady uncovers the body of a murdered woman in the woods."@en . . . "The New York Times bestselling J.A. Jance is back! Cochise County, Arizona, and Sheriff Joanna Brady faces her most personal and dangerous case when her daughter discovers a body in the Arizona wilderness. When Cochise County, Arizona, Sheriff Joanna Brady?s daughter Jenny goes off on a Memorial Day weekend girl scout camp-out in nearby Apache Pass, Joanna trusts that her 12-year-old daughter will behave. But with boy-crazy Dora Matthews as a tentmate, Jenny is seduced into taking a late night unauthorized hike into the wilderness where--instead of smoking a clandestine cigarette--she and Dora stumble upon the body of a murdered Phoenix woman. Knowing that her little girl will be traumatized by her experience, Joanna must balance concern for Jenny with the demands of her new marriage and possible bid for reelection. But when young Dora Matthews herself turns up dead two days later, Joanna?s concern turns to terror. For if Constance Haskell?s killer is murdering potential witnesses, Jenny may be next."@en . . . . . . . "Paradise lost : a Brady novel of suspense"@en . "Paradise lost : a Brady novel of suspense" . . . . "On a late-night hike in the Arizona wilderness, two young girls stumble across something they should not have seen. Now both will have to pay."@en . "Fiction" . "Fiction"@en . "Detective and mystery stories" . . . . . . "Suspense fiction" . . . . "Dora Matthews and Jennifer Brady, both thirteen, couldn't be less alike -- yet the luck of the draw has made them tentmates at a Girl Scout Memorial Day weekend camping trip at Apache Pass. Dora is a wild child, a pregnant, fatherless waif with a missing junkie mother. Jenny is the innocent daughter of Joanna Brady, the sheriff of Cochise County, Arizona. In the cool blackness of the high desert night, they slip away at Dora's prodding. What they find on their unauthorized hike will change their lives forever: the body of a murdered Phoenix heiress, abandoned to scavengers and the elements. Sheriff Brady fears the traumatic damage that her daughter's grim discovery may have inflicted on the frightened teenager. Now, however, Joanna's foremost concern is the job she was elected to do, and she sets out on the trail of the dead woman's lowlife husband, who cleaned out their accounts before he vanished. The stakes get drastically higher in very short order when something happens to poor damaged and neglected Dora Matthews that hits Joanna like a runaway truck. Someone believes that the two girls who were where they shouldn't have been two nights earlier are now loose ends that need to be tied up. And Joanna's own Jenny may very well be the next item on a killer's bloody agenda." . . . . "Electronic books" . . "Paradise lost. Bk. 9"@en . "Electronic books"@en . . . "The New York Times bestselling J.A. Jance is back! Cochise County, Arizona, and Sheriff Joanna Brady faces her most personal and dangerous case when her daughter discovers a body in the Arizona wilderness. When Cochise County, Arizona, Sheriff Joanna Brady's daughter Jenny goes off on a Memorial Day weekend girl scout camp-out in nearby Apache Pass, Joanna trusts that her 12-year-old daughter will behave. But with boy-crazy Dora Matthews as a tentmate, Jenny is seduced into taking a late night unauthorized hike into the wilderness where--instead of smoking a clandestine cigarette--she and Dora stumble upon the body of a murdered Phoenix woman. Knowing that her little girl will be traumatized by her experience, Joanna must balance concern for Jenny with the demands of her new marriage and possible bid for reelection. But when young Dora Matthews herself turns up dead two days later, Joanna's concern turns to terror. For if Constance Haskell's killer is murdering potential witnesses, Jenny may be next." . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Paradise lost: Book 9"@en . . "Paradise lost a novel of suspense"@en . . . "Paradise lost"@en . "Paradise lost" . . . "What begins as an innocent Girl Scout camping trip quickly turns to a dangerous game of cat-and-mouse when Sheriff Joanna Brady uncovers the body of a murdered woman in the woods."@en . "Large type books"@en . . "Paradise lost : [a Brady novel of suspense]"@en . "eBooks"@en . . . "On loan from CTLS." . . . . "Paradise lost : [a novel of suspense]"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Mystery fiction"@en . "Mystery fiction" . . . "Cochise County, Arizona, and Sheriff Joanna Brady faces her most personal and dangerous case when her daughter discovers a body in the Arizona wilderness."@en . . . . . "Paradise Lost"@en . "Paradise Lost" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Pardise lost"@en . . "Paradise lost : a Joanna Brady mystery"@en . "Large type books" . . "Sheriffs." . . "Suspense Romans." . . "Arizona" . . "Arizona." .