Skip to content
Paperback Desert Run Book

ISBN: 1590584937

ISBN13: 9781590584934

Desert Run

(Book #4 in the Lena Jones Mystery Series)

Select Format

Select Condition ThriftBooks Help Icon

Recommended

Format: Paperback

Condition: Very Good

$6.79
Save $12.20!
List Price $18.99
Almost Gone, Only 2 Left!

Book Overview

Things are never easy for Scottsdale private eye Lena Jones. Her partner in Desert Investigations is leaving for a wife and a job at Southwest MicroSystems. Her old captain at the Scottsdale PD is moving home to Brooklyn. Now she's doing security for Warren Quinn, director of a documentary being shot at Papago Park about the German POW camp and the "great escape" of Christmas Eve, 1944, when some prisoners tunneled out and fled. And one surviving...

Customer Reviews

4 ratings

The best

This is the best in the Lena Jones series in my opinion, although I have a few more to read in the series. I like the way Betty Webb combines history with a puzzling mystery. I didn't guess who the murderer was, but once it was revealed it made sense. Lena Jones is a great detective who doesn't fit the pattern most women detectives fall into. Refreshing. Loved it!

Love Betty Webb!

I love Betty Webb's novels! The Lena Jones mysteries are great, and if you love these you should definitely check out the Zoo Mysteries. Betty Webb is a wonderful mystery writer and the Desert series has a very interesting storyline.

A series that effectively deals with real social issues in an engaging format

Betty Webb has developed an interesting character in Lena Jones. The subplot that ties them all together -- along with the key characters -- is interesting, although the stories themselves are so engaging that one forgets the subplot from time to time. I think Webb's decision to tackle these difficult and often conveniently ignored social issues is admirable...and she does it with sensitivity and compassion. I am eager for the next installment (Desert Cut is the last in the series, so far). I tore through the available volumes with great interest and, except for being distracted by faulty proofreading, found them very satisfying. (This review applies to all titles through Desert Cut.)

Another terrific Lena Jones books

DESERT RUN is Betty Webb's fourth Lena Jones mystery, and it's running neck-and-neck with her second, DESERT WIVES, as my favorite book of the series. In this installment, P.I. Lena is overseeing security for a crew filming a documentary about the World War II German POW escape from Camp Papago, Arizona. When Kapitan Erik Ernst, one of the former escapees, who has moved to Arizona and was the star of the movie, is killed, Lena plunges into an investigation to clear the Kapitan's Ethiopian caregiver of the charges. She soon realizes that Ernst's murder is tied not only to his 1944 escape, but also to the 1944 murder of a family on a nearby farm. DESERT RUN is well-written, well-researched, and tightly plotted, and, as in the previous Lena Jones mysteries, includes a bit of social consciousness (in this case, prejudice against immigrants and development encroaching on the natural beauty of the landscape) without becoming preachy. In all her books, Webb paints a vivid setting; I love being able to revisit the Arizona desert and its cities through the Lena Jones books. DESERT RUN also does one of my favorite things in mysteries: weaves real-life history into the modern-day fiction, then adds an Author's Note at the back of the book to give readers more information about the 1944 German escape.
Copyright © 2023 Thriftbooks.com Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Do Not Sell/Share My Personal Information | Cookie Policy | Cookie Preferences | Accessibility Statement
ThriftBooks® and the ThriftBooks® logo are registered trademarks of Thrift Books Global, LLC
GoDaddy Verified and Secured