by: Abigail Padgett
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Flat signed and personalized/inscribed on title page. 1st Edition / 1st Printing with full number line. Book & Jacket are in New condition. Dust jacket is unclipped with little to no signs of wear Boards are flat with sharp corners. Binding is square & tight. Pages are bright, crisp & unmarked. No remainder marks. Dust jacket protected by a clear Brodart cover, which may cause glare in the pictures. Ships very well protected with bubble wrap and packaged with a great deal of care in a corrugated cardboard box. #mysteriouspress#abigailpadgett#detective#nativeamerican#mystery#signed#signedcopy#firstedition#autographed#autograph ***Synopsis: In Child of Silence, the first award-winning Bo Bradley Mystery, a wise old Paiute woman finds a four-year-old boy tied to a mattress in an abandoned shack in the hills above San Diego. Child abuse investigator Bo Bradley gets the case. Staff at St. Mary’s Hospital for Children assume the boy is mentally impaired because he cannot talk, but Bo remembers a little sister named Laurie. She knows that the boy, like Laurie, is deaf. Complicating things is Bo’s manic depressive disorder, a troubling but occasionally valuable problem for which she always, well sometimes, takes her meds. The prime directive in Bo's job is "Don't become emotionally involved with the child!" But the little boy is so bright inside his silence, and so alone. Bo feels the ominous first ripples of an oncoming manic episode and grabs her meds, but they won't have much effect for weeks and the child is in danger now! Risking her job and ultimately her life in a perhaps-delusional race to protect a four-year-old whose only word is his own name - "Weppo" - Bo finds herself alone with the child in a desert night fraught with terrors as she tries to reach an imagined safety among the Paiute. But political intrigue, desperate secrets and a relentless evil lurk in every shadow of a moonlit landscape in which Bo has only her own intense and uncanny perceptions as guide. She knows she's "crazy," but sometimes crazy sees what rational cannot. And "crazy" is now Weppo's only chance for a life! “A sensationally fine first novel… breathtakingly well-told…”The Los Angeles Times
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