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“J.M. Leduc does it again! Sinclair O’Malley is back in the biker’s saddle riding herd on mayhem and the malign in ‘Painted Beauty,’ a tale with more twists and turns than a double-jointed rhumba dancer. Leduc’s precise strokes of expert narrative and confident plots paint such a vivid picture, so colorful and unexpected, that I found myself hopelessly offering myself to Sin’s dream world just so I could stay there a little bit longer. Everybody needs a Sin in their lives. She’s the daughter I never had and always feared I deserved.” —Sandra Brannan, author of the Liv Bergen Mystery series
Back with the FBI, Sinclair “Sin” O’Malley has promised that this time she’ll play by the rules. After a body is discovered lying on the sands of Miami Beach, she’s called in to lead the investigation. As the body count begins to rise, Sin soon realizes that she must dissect the killer’s MO by entering into a dark, twisted mind. Sin must go head to head with a madman whose artistic vision is clouded by a nightmarish past. A killer who lives by the belief that, “Nothing gets in the way of the art.” Pieces of the horrific puzzle link back to her friend, Charlie, and a case he solved forty-three years earlier. As confusion muddles her confidence, Sin must remind herself of the person she truly is: A righter of wrongs, an advocate for the underdog . . . the Pearl Angel of Death. When dealing with madness, one needs to be mad. Laws must be set aside. “Rules were made to be broken.”
Series
4 primary booksSinclair O'Malley is a 4-book series with 4 primary works first released in 2004 with contributions by J.M. LeDuc.
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JM LeDuc Outdoes Lee Child. With Child's work with Jack Reacher, you very quickly know what you're going to get: an interesting mystery with a bad ass loner investigator that doesn't work well with anyone, much less a team. With the Sinclair O'Malley books, LeDuc proves that he can create equally compelling mysteries with an equally badass investigator - who happens to know what it means to have a chosen family and others you actually care about. While it could be fun to put Sin up against Reacher, and while I've loved the entire Reacher series, LeDuc has very easily crafted a character and ongoing mythology that is even better and at least as deserving of praise. Very much recommended.