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"M" is for money. Lots of it. "M" is for Malek Construction, the $40 million company that grew out of modest soil to become one of the big three in California construction, one of the few still in family hands. "M" is for the Malek family: four sons now nearing middle age who stand to inherit a fortune - four men with very different outlooks, temperaments, and needs, linked only by blood and money. Eighteen years ago, one of them - angry, troubled, and in trouble - went missing.
"M" is for Millhone, hired to trace that missing black sheep brother. "M" is for memories, none of them happy. The bitter memories of an embattled family. This prodigal son will find no welcome at his family's table. "M" is for malice. And in brutal consequence, "M" is for murder, the all-too-common outcome of familial hatreds.
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Women detectives, Detective and mystery stories, Open Library Staff Picks, Private investigators, Women private investigators, Fiction, Kinsey Millhone (Fictitious character), Millhone, Kinsey (Fictitious character), Fiction, mystery & detective, women sleuths, Millhone, kinsey (fictitious character), fiction, Santa teresa (calif. : imaginary place), fiction, Private investigators, fiction, California, fiction, Large type books, Mystery & Detective, Women Sleuths, Mystery fictionPlaces
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M De Maldad / M Is for Malice
January 1, 2002, TusQuets
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"A Marian Wood book."
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