"Beaumont, J.P. (Fictitious character) -- Fiction." . . "Beaumont, J. P. (Fictitious character) Fiction." . "Beaumont, J.P. (Fictitious character) Fiction." . "Beaumont, J.P. (Fictitious character)" . . "Detective and mystery stories-Fiction." . . "Dentists Crimes against Fiction." . . "FICTION Mystery & Detective General." . . "Hard-Boiled." . . "Police -- Washington (State) -- Seattle -- Fiction." . . "Police Washington (State) Seattle Fiction." . . . "Police Procedural." . . "Seattle (Wash.) -- Fiction." . . "Seattle (Wash.) Fiction." . "Seattle (Wash.)" . . "3M Cloud Library." . . "Large type books." . . "Mystery fiction." . . "Mystery Fiction." . . "Tandlægemordet"@da . . . . . . . "Detective and mystery stories"@en . "A dentist who was overly fond of administering pain is found murdered in his own chair. The question for Detective Beaumont is not so much who wanted Dr. Nelson dead, but rather who of the many finally reached the breaking point." . "Improbable cause : a J.P. Beaumont novel" . . . . . . . . . "Joka miekkaan tarttuu"@fi . "When a dentist is killed, Detective Beaumont discovers that the victim was a despicable character that society is well off without. And Beaumont soon begins to wonder about real justice as he unearths an unlikely bunch of vigilantes."@en . "Electronic books"@en . . . . "Improbable cause"@en . "Improbable cause" . "IMPROBABLE CAUSE"@en . . "Perhaps it was fitting justice: a dentist who enjoyed inflicting pain was murdered in his own chair. The question is not who wanted Dr. Frederick Nielsen dead, but rather who of the many finally reached the breaking point. The sordid details of this case, with its shocking revelations of violence, cruelty, and horrific sexual abuse, would be tough for any investigator to stomach. But for Seattle Homicide Detective J.P. Beaumont, the most damning piece of the murderous puzzle will shake him to his very core -- because what will be revealed to him is nothing less than the true meaning of unrepentant evil."@en . "Improbable cause Book 5"@en . . "Perhaps it was fitting justice: a dentist who enjoyed inflicting pain was murdered in his own chair. The question is not who wanted Dr. Frederick Nielsen dead, but rather who of the many finally reached the breaking point. The sordid details of this case, with its shocking revelations of violence, cruelty, and horrific sexual abuse, would be tough for any investigator to stomach. But for Seattle Homicide Detective J.P. Beaumont, the most damning piece of the murderous puzzle will shake him to his very core--because what will be revealed to him is nothing less than the true meaning of unrepentant evil."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "\"Perhaps it was fitting justice: a dentist who enjoyed inflicting pain was murdered in his own chair. The question is not who wanted Dr. Frederick Nielson dead, but rather who of the many finally reached the breaking point. The sordid details of this case, with its shocking revelations of violence, cruelty and sexual abuse, would be tough for any investigator to stomach. But for Seattle Homicide detective J.P. Beaumont, the most damning piece of the murderous puzzle will shake him to his very core-because what will be revealed to him is nothing less than the true meaning of unrepentant evil.\"--Page 4 of cover."@en . "Improbable cause : a J.P. Beaumont mystery"@en . . . . . . "A J.P. Beaumont mystery." . . . . "Perhaps it was fitting justice: a dentist who enjoyed inflicting pain was murdered in his own chair."@en . . . . . "Mystery fiction"@en . "Mystery fiction" . . . "Mystery stories, American" . . . . . . . "Improbable cause : a Detective J.P. Beaumont mystery" . . . "Improbable Cause" . . . . . . . . . . . . "Dent pour dent" . . . "The murder of a spouse-abusing dentist who enjoyed inflicting pain has detective J.P. Beaumont looking not for a motive, but for the one person who was finally pushed past the point of endurance." . "The murder of a spouse-abusing dentist who enjoyed inflicting pain has detective J.P. Beaumont looking not for a motive, but for the one person who was finally pushed past the point of endurance."@en . "Perhaps it was fitting justice: a dentist who was overly fond of administering pain found murdered in his own chair. The question for Seattle Homicide Detective J.P. Beaumont is not so much who wanted Dr. Frederick Nielson dead, but rather who of the many finally reached the breaking point. There is something particularly sordid about this investigation and its subsequent revelations of violence, cruelty, infidelity and sexual abuse." . "Fiction"@en . "Fiction" . . . .