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Walter Satterthwait: A Flower in the Desert (USA 2012) From the Publisher: Croft refuses to help the star -- but a surprise visitor changes his mind. Norman Montoya, underworld kingpin of Santa Fe, is Alonzo's uncle, and he convinces Croft that the fugitives are in jeopardy. The women have been swallowed by an international conspiracy, and it will take brute force -- not star power -- to bring them back. Walter Satterthwait: A Flower in the Desert. A Joshua Croft Mystery. mysteriouspress.com, ISBN: 9781453251270 (April, 2012), 469 KB, ca. 252 p., $.9.99.
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Walter Satterthwait: A Flower in the Desert (USA 2003) From the Publisher: "Probes a currently trendy subject with sensitivity; vivid characters; suspenseful plotting; and some surprises reserved for the windup--in another satisfying Joshua Croft adventure."-- Kirkus Reviews Walter Satterthwait: A Flower in the Desert. A Joshua Croft Mystery. University of New Mexico Press, ISBN: 082633203X (March, 2003), 256 p., $9.95.
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Walter Satterthwait: A Flower in the Desert (USA 1993) From the Publisher: Following a trail from Beverly Hills to a remote New Mexico farming commune, Croft confronts the endless veils of secrecy behind which Melissa Alonzo appeared to live, move and hide. The FBI and Salvadoran assassins enter the picture and another woman is violently killed. It's dangerously clear Melissa is a wanted woman. Croft hopes he can get her while she's still alive. Walter Satterthwait: A Flower in the Desert. A Joshua Croft Mystery. Worldwide, ISBN: 0373261349 (November, 1993), 250 p., $3.99.
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