1970s San Francisco: the sights, the sounds, the serial killers
As the '70s draw to a close in San Francisco, things do not bode well
for the city--or for ex-con PI Colleen Hayes, whose daughter Pam, in a
tragic turn of events, has lost her baby. Pam leaves San Francisco, and
Colleen, who moved there to reunite with her, starts to wonder what
she's doing in the Bay Area.
Meanwhile, a serial killer given the name "Night Candy" is targeting sex
workers, both male and female. The situation doesn't improve when
Colleen's friend and ally--SFPD Inspector Owens--is arrested for the
murder of his ex-wife, who was found burned in a fire the same night the
pair had tried to rekindle their love. Could Owens have really done what
they say? Even Colleen has her doubts.
But there are people depending on her: Owens, who needs help finding his
ex-wife's real killer, and a trio of sex workers Colleen keeps her eye
on--especially with Night Candy on the loose. Then, one of the three
girls is next to disappear. If anything is to test Colleen's resolve,
December 1979 seems to be it.
Perfect for fans of Steve Berry and Harlan Coben
While all of the novels in the Colleen Hayes Mystery Series stand on
their own and can be read in any order, the publication sequence is:
Vanishing in the Haight
Tie Die
Bad Scene
Line of Darkness
Night Candy