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Overview
Against all odds, Bobbi Logan, a statuesque transgender woman, has become one of Chicago's most celebrated hair stylists and the owner of one of the city's poshest salons. She is finally comfortable with who she is, widely admired in her community, about to enjoy the success she deserves.
Then her impossibly perfect life falls apart.
In the space of a few weeks, the Great Recession drags her business to the brink of failure, her beloved ex-wife needs help in facing a terrible tragedy, and a hateful police detective storms back into her life, determined to convict her of the five-year-old murder of John Strand—pillar of the community—and a sexual predator.
As the detective builds an ever more convincing case against her, both of them will be shaken by revelations—about themselves, about their own deeply held secrets, and about the bizarre ritual murder of John Strand.
Product Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781608092123 |
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| Publisher: | Oceanview Publishing |
| Publication date: | 10/04/2016 |
| Series: | The Bobbi Logan Series , #2 |
| Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
| Format: | NOOK Book |
| Pages: | 320 |
| Sales rank: | 453,354 |
| File size: | 2 MB |
About the Author
Renee James is the pen name of a Chicago-area transgender writer. In her male identity, James has been a full-time freelance writer following a long career as a magazine editor and owner. James has won dozens of awards for journalistic excellence and authored a biography. As Renee James, she has authored Transition to Murder, which won the Chicago Writers Association Indie book of the year and was a bronze medalist in Foreword Book Reviews, and A Kind of Justice. Seven Suspects is her third novel. James is a spouse, parent, and grandparent. She is also a Vietnam veteran, licensed hairdresser, and wilderness adventurer. She has struggled with gender identity issues since childhood but never let her gender define her. Instead, she has worked to define herself according to her human values and what she does with her life.







