Wildcat Play
A Mystery
As a hipster movie critic, Ann Whitehead pushed a Hollywood murder case to a bloody climax and almost died herself. Changed forever — less stupid and more fun — she has moved on to a place she knows well, the San Joaquin Valley, where her grandfather’s closest friend, Joe Balch, owns the oil company that keeps one town alive.
Balch gets Ann a job with the Oklahoma contractor drilling his wildcat well. It’s hard work, but Ann loves both it and her crusty old boss, Emmet. Then a guy on her crew is killed by a falling hammer. Sheriffs rule it an accident but Ann’s LAPD squeeze, Detective Douglas Lockwood, says it’s murder. Ann can’t resist the challenge of chasing a killer — even when the killer starts chasing her back.
From a writer whose first novel was praised as “highly literate, exceptionally action-packed and occasionally harrowing” (Chicago Tribune), this is a wild ride — full of bad behavior and laughs, oil-field characters and small-town atmosphere — starring a heroine who never does anything halfway.
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