ISBN-13: 9781461022732 / Angielski / Miękka / 2011 / 228 str.
Second Novel of the Catherine Winter P.I. Series. "Whenever I am confronted with death, I cannot help but be aware how fragile life is and how vulnerable we are. Everything can change in a split second." Catherine Winter, Private Investigator Private Investigator, Catherine Winter has seen it all in her many years as a Southern California PI. Widowed and in her sixties, she has no desire to retire. She frequently says she will not give it up as long as she can hit a target with a .357 slug. Determined, and dedicated, she often works alongside the Los Angeles police in investigating crimes. On an early spring morning in Los Angeles, the badly beaten body of USC professor of astronomy, Frederick Holloway is found outside Griffith Park Observatory. In their hunt for his killer, Homicide Commander John Anderson and his detectives must determine if the professor is the victim of a hate crime, a random attack, or a premeditated killing. Found in Holloway's wallet is a business card belonging to Catherine Winter, Private Investigator. Catherine does not know why this stranger has her card. The mystery surrounding his death begins to unravel as his significant-other, bestselling author Andrew Bartain hires Catherine Winter to locate Frederick Holloway's son, and to find his killer. In the search for truth and justice, the images of the victim and persons of interest become fractured and must be meticulously and precisely put together into a solid pattern to find his killer. "Linda Pendleton's first private-eye novel is a brilliant debut. Shattered Lens is good enough I hope it becomes a series." Richard S. Prather, Author of the Shell Scott Mystery Series Linda Pendleton writes fiction and nonfiction. Shattered Lens: Catherine Winter, Private Investigator is first in the Catherine Winter Series. She coauthored the crime novel Roulette: The Search for the Sunrise Killer with her late husband, Don Pendleton; her suspense novel, The Unknown is about a mysterious government agency, UFOs, and the paranormal; and her historical, Corn Silk Days, Iowa, 1862, was recently published as was her thriller, Sound of Silence.