In the third Kitty Pangborn novel, Kitty finds herself challenged by what-might-have-beens. When Dex is charged with finding out who's threatening a wealthy industrialist's daughter, Kitty discovers herself back in the social class she was raised to, only now she&rsqio;s expected to come in the service entrance. It doesn't help that the young woman they've been hired to look out for doesn't want Dex and Kitty's protection: she's headstrong, willful, and -- in many ways -- not unlike Kitty herself. Set against the backdrop of preparation for the 1932 Olympic games, Death Was in the Blood takes the reader smack-dab into the lost history of the City of Angels, and the point where Kitty discovers what it means to give it up and let it go.
Death Was in the Blood