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An edition of Tunnel vision (1994)

Tunnel vision

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Her office building is falling down, the unpaid bills are mounting up. V. I. Warshawski needs a lucrative case and needs it fast. Instead, her most important client demands that she find a community service job to keep his computer-hacking son out of jail.

At the same time, V.I. is worried about a homeless family she found in the basement of her office building. Her search for emergency shelter sends her to Home Free, a charitable organization for the homeless headed by an old college flame. She's puzzled by Home Free's cold response, and even more troubled when they start giving the runaround to a group of tradeswomen she knows.

Hard up for money, V.I. resists investigating Home Free until one of its board members is murdered in the detective's own office. The track she follows leads her to the trail of tormented runaways, abused spouses, and a cynical financial fraud that stretches from Chicago's banks to the halls of Congress.

As she nears the dramatic climax of her punishing case, with her emotional and physical resources taxed to the limit, V.I. finds she must choose between her private happiness and her sense of justice...and learns that the hardest questions she must answer are the ones she asks herself.

Tunnel Vision marks the eighth appearance of V. I. Warshawski, who's been called "the most engaging woman in detective fiction since Dorothy Sayers's Harriet Vane" (Newsweek), "the detective mystery fans have been waiting for" (Time), and "a gumshoe for modern times" (People).

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Delacorte Press
Language
English
Pages
432

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Tunnel vision
1995, Dell, Random House Publishing Group
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Tunnel Vision
1994, Delacorte Press
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Tunnel vision
1994, Wheeler Pub.
in English
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Tunnel vision
1994, Delacorte Press
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Edition Notes

Published in
New York, N.Y

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54
Library of Congress
PS3566.A647 T86 1994, PS3566.A647 T86 1994b

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiii, 432 p. ;
Number of pages
432

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1082456M
ISBN 10
038529932X
LCCN
94006050
OCLC/WorldCat
31073175, 29878261
Library Thing
91836
Goodreads
1896930

First Sentence

"When the power went I was finishing a ten-page report."

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Hard up for money, V.I. Warshawski resists investigating Home Free, a charitable organization for the homeless headed by an old college flame, until one of its board members is murdered in the detective's own office. The tracks she follows lead her to the trail of tormented runaways and a cynical financial fraud that stretches from Chicago's banks to the halls of Congress. As she nears the dramatic climax of her punishing case, V.I. finds she must choose between her private happiness and her sense of justice… (from the back cover)

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