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The Arizona Triangle

A Jo Bailen Detective Novel

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In the vein of the bestselling California noirs of Sue Grafton and Sara Gran, a whodunnit about loyalty, love, and the legacy of trauma featuring a hardboiled, queer private eye whose latest case takes her deep into her own complicated past.

On the cusp of forty, Justine Bailen, better known as Jo, works for an all-female detective agency based in Tucson, Arizona. While staking out a cheating spouse, she learns that her long-estranged best friend from childhood, Rose, is missing, and that Rose's mother wants to hire Jo to find her. This case is all kinds of wrong for Jo, but she has no choice but to head back to her hometown, an hour north and a world away from Tucson.

Back in Delphi, she learns that her high school boyfriend, Tyler—who is probably part of the reason her friendship with Rose went south—is the cop assigned to the case. It doesn't take long for Jo to realize that he's all mixed up in it, too. To have any hope of learning the truth about Rose's disappearance, Jo must finally face the demons she thought she'd escaped.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 12, 2024
      In this accomplished if underheated series launch from Graves (a pseudonym for Welcome Home, Stranger author Kate Christensen), Arizona private eye Justine “Jo” Bailen navigates a looming midlife crisis while digging into the disappearance of her estranged childhood best friend, Rose Delaney. While staking out an infidelity case brought to her all-female detective agency, Jo learns that Rose has gone missing; soon, Rose’s mother, Laura, hires Jo to investigate. The inquiry takes Jo back to Delphi, the artists’ colony north of Tucson where she and Rose grew up. Returning home brings Jo face to face with decades-old traumas, including her distant relationship with her mother and the love triangle involving Jo’s high school boyfriend, Tyler, that destroyed her and Rose’s friendship—which becomes especially pertinent when Tyler, now a police officer, gets assigned to Rose’s case. Graves skillfully depicts the flawed utopia of her desert setting and wrings affecting insights from Jo’s struggles with aging, but the core mystery never totally takes flight. For genre readers more interested in character and atmosphere than plot, however, Graves’s dazzling prose and well-drawn heroine make this well worth seeking out. Agent: Richard Abate, 3 Arts Entertainment.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      In this contemporary detective story, lesbian PI Jo Bailen is working on a missing persons case that turns into a murder. The twist is that the victim is her estranged best friend, Rose. Narrator Stacy Gonzalez deftly handles the accents and linguistic quirks of a wide assortment of characters whom Bailen reluctantly interacts with as she untangles Rose's messy life. Gonzalez lifts the work up from mediocrity with her strong performance. The characters are frustratingly real, each a person from Bailen's past who holds a tiny clue to the mystery of Rose's death. It's a tale of old hippies, incompetent police, small-town drama, and regret--lots and lots of regret. M.S. © AudioFile 2024, Portland, Maine

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