The Dream Ender [A Dick Hardesty Mystery] [NOOK Book]

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The plague came, seemingly, from nowhere, striking down tens of thousands without reason or mercy; and the stricken community rallied for whatever protection it could find. When PI Dick Hardesty is hired to investigate the murder of a man who was a willing partner in the slaughter, he must wend his way through a convoluted maze of suspects to find the one person responsible. And, as always, he learns that things are never as simple as they first appear.
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The Dream Ender [A Dick Hardesty Mystery]

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Overview

The plague came, seemingly, from nowhere, striking down tens of thousands without reason or mercy; and the stricken community rallied for whatever protection it could find. When PI Dick Hardesty is hired to investigate the murder of a man who was a willing partner in the slaughter, he must wend his way through a convoluted maze of suspects to find the one person responsible. And, as always, he learns that things are never as simple as they first appear.
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Product Details

  • BN ID: 2940000115961
  • Publisher: Zumaya Publications
  • Publication date: 6/14/2007
  • Series: Dick Hardesty Mystery Series , #11
  • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
  • Format: eBook
  • Sales rank: 1,084,013
  • File size: 537 KB

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  • Anonymous

    Posted December 17, 2007

    Not just another story

    Little was known about it in the 70¿s even its name, AIDS, was just beginning to be recognized as a new terror. There was no test to determine its presents. Some are carriers and don¿t know it, while the medical world searches for answers--men are dying. Was the rumor that someone was deliberately spreading the disease true? If so it wasn¿t a crime--to the law at any rate, not yet. Or was the rumor spread only to close a popular gay bar and destroy its owner? Dick Hardesty is hired to find out. This book has strong overtones and undertones of the gay life. What it was and what it became because of the treat of AIDS. But its more--there¿s murder and mystery. In truth this is not a book I would normally pick up to read, but maybe because AIDS has touched my family as it has so many others, I found the story compelling and I had to read it to the end. Not for everyone, but it should be. Review by Wanda C. Keesey (author of Lost In The Mist release date May 2008)

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