EBOOK
Pages
188
Year
2012
Language
English

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After a bizarre attack, a petty feud between neighbors turns serious Although the citizens of Berkeley are famously tolerant, that progressive attitude disappears at the property line between the homes of Dr. Hasbrouck Diamond and Leila Sandoval. In the Berkeley hills , there are no worse neighbors than Diamond and Sandoval. What began as a tiff about garbage cans and street parking has exploded into full-blown war, drawing in the city, the press, and now-to the irritation of detective Jill Smith-the police department.   Struck by a falling eucalyptus branch while sunning on his deck, Dr. Diamond accuses his neighbor of assault with a deadly tree. As a heat wave causes tempers to flare even higher, Jill does her best to referee the back-and-forth. But when their feud ends in death, she realizes that the community might only be safe with the neighbors behind bars. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Susan Dunlap including rare images from the author's personal collection.

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"Ms. Dunlap takes an affectionate view of the iconoclastic artists, rebels and intellectual vagabonds who constitute Berkeley's counterculture society and makes an honest effort to penetrate their colorful surfaces."
The Washington Times
"This witty police procedural reveals much about life among the denizens of this university town and a knowledge of some of the quirks of its legal system, especially as it pertains to trees."
Publishers Weekly
"Susan Dunlap is the leading proponent of gutsy, nontraditional women who nimbly tread in he-man territory."
The Washington Times

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