The cost of a hostage / Iona Whishaw.
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- ISBN: 9781771514545 (trade paperback)
- Physical Description: 445 pages ; 19 cm.
- Publisher: Victoria, BC : TouchWood Editions, [2025]
- Copyright: ©2025
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| Subject: | Winslow, Lane (Fictitious character) > Fiction. Kidnapping > Investigation > Fiction. Missing persons > Investigation > Fiction. Kootenay Region (B.C.) > Fiction. Mexico > Fiction. |
| Genre: | Detective and mystery fiction. Novels. |
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| Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lakeshore Branch | FIC Whish | 31681010416618 | FICTIONPBK | Available | - |
- Heritage Books
#1 Canadian Bestseller on CBC Books
"Iona Whishawâs Lane Winslow is much more than B.C.âs answer to Armand Gamache. A smalltown sleuth with a background in international espionage, Winslowâs latest escapade takes her from Nelson to France and Mexico on her most thrilling adventure yet." âSam Wiebe, author of The Last Exile and the B.C. Bestseller Ocean Drive
The latest mystery in the series Publishers Weekly calls âhighly entertainingâ sees Lane trekking through Mexico while the team back in Nelson pursue an open and shut and then open again kidnapping.
Itâs a slow August morning in Kingâs Cove. Lane has a book to read and a lawn that needs mowing. At the Nelson Police Station her husband, Inspector Darling, and his team are tidying their desks during a rare lull. Then Lane receives a call with news that Darlingâs brother Bob has gone missing from a mining camp in Mexico and the police station is visited by the frantic mother of a boy kidnapped from his bedroom.
From bustling Mexico City, through the desert and into the mountain range beyond, Darling and Laneâs search for Bob puts them out of the realm of the law and at the mercy of a local bandido. Meanwhile Lane is certain sheâs recognized someone from her past sheâd rather forget.
Back in the Kootenays, both kidnapper and kid turn up across the lake in Creston and it appears to be case closedâuntil a body is found mangled in the paddlewheel of a ferry boat. Plans for Amesâs wedding are taking shape, and Terrellâs favourite soon-to-be police officer April has a chance to prove her mettle. The latest Winslow mystery questions the roles of men and women, husbands and wives, and of course a certain police inspector and Kingâs Coveâs resident sleuth.
- Perseus Publishing
A Globe and Mail, Toronto Star, and CBC Books Bestseller
"Iona Whishawâs Lane Winslow is much more than B.C.âs answer to Armand Gamache. A smalltown sleuth with a background in international espionage, Winslowâs latest escapade takes her from Nelson to France and Mexico on her most thrilling adventure yet." âSam Wiebe, author of The Last Exile and the B.C. Bestseller Ocean Drive
The latest mystery in the series Publishers Weekly calls âhighly entertainingâ sees Lane trekking through Mexico while the team back in Nelson pursue an open and shut and then open again kidnapping.
Itâs a slow August morning in Kingâs Cove. Lane has a book to read and a lawn that needs mowing. At the Nelson Police Station her husband, Inspector Darling, and his team are tidying their desks during a rare lull. Then Lane receives a call with news that Darlingâs brother Bob has gone missing from a mining camp in Mexico and the police station is visited by the frantic mother of a boy kidnapped from his bedroom.
From bustling Mexico City, through the desert and into the mountain range beyond, Darling and Laneâs search for Bob puts them out of the realm of the law and at the mercy of a local bandido. Meanwhile Lane is certain sheâs recognized someone from her past sheâd rather forget.
Back in the Kootenays, both kidnapper and kid turn up across the lake in Creston and it appears to be case closedâuntil a body is found mangled in the paddlewheel of a ferry boat. Plans for Amesâs wedding are taking shape, and Terrellâs favourite soon-to-be police officer April has a chance to prove her mettle. The latest Winslow mystery questions the roles of men and women, husbands and wives, and of course a certain police inspector and Kingâs Coveâs resident sleuth.