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From the Ashes
From the Ashes
From the Ashes
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From the Ashes

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Atticus Riot took a bullet to his head the day his partner was killed. Three years later, Riot returns to San Francisco to put his ghosts to rest, but the abduction of an heiress snags his attention. Two ransom demands are delivered, and the husband of the abducted Isobel Kingston is hiding the truth.

The clock is ticking. Can Riot find Mrs. Kingston in time, or will she become one more regret among many?
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 30, 2018
ISBN9781977372680
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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Atticus Riot returns to San Francisco three years after his partner was killed. Now 1900 he is quickly drawn into the lastest case of the detective agency. The abduction of an heiress, Mrs Isobel Kingston.
    A well-written, enjoyable mystery with some complex characters.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    My dad always told me you get what you pay for. I received this book on a promo deal for free and so I anticapated it would be worth what I paid for it. I was wrong, and now I'm hooked! This was an imaginative story set in a fairly authentic era of San Francisco historicity. And while her characters seem at first to be almost stereotypical, she has added little bits and foibles that give them more force and breathe life into them. The plot is very well done - wheels within wheels all turning at the same time and it offers a few sudden twists to keep the reader guessing. All in all it was a pretty good read and I confess the ending surprised me. She gives you just enough information on Ravenwood, Kingston and Riot to make you think you've got it figured out and then pulls the rug out from under you. Flynn's writing style is readable and her plot is imaginative and her characters are delightful enough to make me want to read another book in the series.