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Damage Control (Joanna Brady Mysteries, Book 13)
Damage Control (Joanna Brady Mysteries, Book 13)

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Author: J. A. Jance
Publisher: William Morrow
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 23 reviews
Sales Rank: 1293

Media: Hardcover
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 384
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3
Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6.5 x 1.4

ISBN: 0060746769
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9780060746766
ASIN: 0060746769

Publication Date: July 22, 2008
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On a beautiful sunny day in the Coronado National Monument, an elderly couple's car goes off the side of a mountain and into oblivion. The terrain is so rocky that a helicopter must be flown in to retrieve the bodies, and to make matters worse, a thunder-storm is looming on the horizon. Hours later and miles away, the subsiding rain reveals gruesome evidence: two trash bags containing human remains.

It's just another day in the life of Cochise County sheriff Joanna Brady.

Back at home, Joanna has a newborn baby, a teenage daughter, a writer husband, and a difficult mother to deal with. But in the field, it turns out that she has much more on her hands. The remains are those of a handicapped woman who had wandered away from a care facility with a suspicious track record. Another resident, with whom the woman may have been involved, has also been reported missing.

Meanwhile, a note is found in the glove compartment of the car lying twisted down the mountainside, stating that its occupants intended to take their own lives. Yet a contradictory autopsy report surfaces, and when the deceased's two daughters show up to feud over their inheritance, Joanna knows there is more to this case than just a suicide pact.

And she will go all out to find the truth—no matter where it leads.




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4 out of 5 stars SUSPENSEFUL, ENGROSSING, ENTERTAINING   July 24, 2008
 18 out of 22 found this review helpful


Popular Arizona author J. A. Jance is an expert at opening her stories with grabbers. She pulls this off again in Damage Control by introducing Lauren Dayson, a young woman, "a good girl daughter" in jeopardy.

After Lauren's junior year in college she had moved in with Rick Mosier . He was kind of a wild guy, prone to carrying knives in his backpack. She was sure pairing with him would drive her parents crazy. Rebellion time for this once obedient daughter!

Nonetheless, Rick had once fascinated her - until he blackened her eye for supposedly flirting then later broke her arm. Fascination turned to fear so she moved into her own apartment, had window bars installed, even bought and learned how to shoot a Glock 26 semiautomatic. He had sworn that he would get to her even though she "papered Pima County with restraining orders," and she believed him.

Awakened one night by the barking of her little dog, Lauren just knew Rick had broken in. Mustering all of her courage, she sat up in bed , waiting until a tall form entered her room and then she fired - again and again and again. She had killed him and she had every right to save for the fact that the dead man was not Rick.

Case 1 for Cochise County Sheriff Joanna Brady. It doesn't seem difficult, and what Joanna doesn't need is anything tough as she's a hard working mom to a baby and a teenager, married to a writer, and her mother doesn't make life easy. True to form, of course, it is a very tough case - not at all what it seems.

Then Case 2 faces her when an old car drives through a retaining wall to do a half gainer off a mountain side. It's necessary to use a helicopter to reach the victims, but victims aren't all Joanna discovers. It seems that everywhere she turns new clues turn up revealing a much darker side to events as well as information of a personal nature.

With this, the 13th in the Joanna Brady series, Jance slows down not a bit but continues at full throttle to entertain and intrigue countless readers.

- Gail Cooke



5 out of 5 stars Excellent police procedural   July 24, 2008
 9 out of 18 found this review helpful

Joanne Brady is the sheriff of Cochise County, Arizona, a mother and a wife, but daily she struggles to maintain a balance between her three major roles. One long weekend stretches the resources of her department to the limit. Alfred and Martha Beasley have a pleasant picnic near Huachuca Mountain; afterward they calmly speed on the mountain until the vehicle goes over the side. It was a double suicide as Alfred feared he had Alzheimer's and neither he nor his wife could live with that sentence.

Then after a violent storm, two garbage bags tied together are found in the desert and inside are the skeletal remains of mentally impaired Wanda Mappin who lived in a group home run by Flannigan Foundation. Wanda complained to her mother before she died that her friend Wayne was missing. The Foundation listed her as missing soon after she disappeared, but the Foundation waited two months to report it.

The Beasley's two adult daughters have not spoken to each other for decades. They come to town to deal with the deaths of their parents and the estate. They end up in jail for drunk and disorderly conduct. When they are released one of them has a psychotic break down and holds her sister hostage, but soon after the other too goes over the edge. A woman kills an intruder in her home thinking he is her boyfriend when it is a stranger linked to another case while an elderly person dies in a trailer fire while his daughter and children survive. Joanne has had a long weekend.

This is just the tip of the iceberg as there are more crimes and deaths and plenty of people with information who fail to step forward. Although somewhat overwhelming in a novel with so much big and small happening, realism hits home as J.A. Jance juggles several subplots that reflect life as a county sheriff. DAMAGE CONTROL is impossible to put down whodunit as Joanne Brady believes she can do it all, but would not mind a short respite to recharge the batteries; but if none come so be it she will do all her roles well.

Harriet Klausner



5 out of 5 stars I Interviewed JA Jance about DAMAGE CONTROL   August 2, 2008
 6 out of 8 found this review helpful

Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/RPBU6L2NPEDYH Hey folks,

I interviewed JA Jance about her new book DAMAGE CONTROL. Hopefully you'll find this helpful and interesting!

Stacey



5 out of 5 stars Another big hit!   July 24, 2008
 3 out of 4 found this review helpful

I bought a copy of the book on my lunch hour yesterday and by midnight last night I finished reading it. WOW! J.A. Jance is a marvelous writer who, somehow, manages to keep multiple story lines going and even better she manages to neatly tie them all in together at the end of the book. Damage Control is a great addition to the Joanna Brady series, I can't wait until her next Joanna Brady comes out.


4 out of 5 stars I always like J A Jance novels   August 3, 2008
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

J A Jance has been writing the Joanna Brady series for a long time and the writing and storytelling remain consistently good. I really enjoy that there is more than one plot-line going on throughout the story. The characters are very well-developed and I'm involved in the story from the first page. This book, how it brings a weekend of crime, and then integrates it with Joanna's personal life was well-written, and moved along at a fast clip. My only complaints about this book would involve some character changes that apparently will appear in the next book, I'm a bit disappointed in those changes. But this was another great story for Joanna Brady.

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