Too Close to the Edge: A Jill Smith Mystery

by Susan Dunlap

Paperback, 1987

Status

Available

Call number

813.54

Collection

Publication

New York: Dell, 1989

Description

Fiction. Mystery. HTML: An activist's murder forces Jill to infiltrate Berkeley's psychedelic underworld A town as diverse as Berkeley, California, is never without controversy. This year the uproar is over the Rainbow Village, a hippie-occupied bayside lot that has degenerated into a drug-infested cesspool. As the city tries to eject the squatters, two Grateful Dead fans are murdered and a developer is assaulted. But for homicide detective Jill Smith, the conflict at the Village is only a nuisance until the violence gets personal. While staking out a coffee shop, Jill sees Liz Goldenstern, a handicapped activist who has long been a thorn in the side of local business. Her wheelchair has broken down, and Jill offers to push her home. The next morning, Liz is found savagely murdered at the Village. To find her killer, Jill will have to remember that sometimes hippies are far from pacifists..… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member siubhank
Written in 1989 this San Francisco police mystery involves Jill Smith, the only female detective on the force. Berkeley's 'hippie' culture has given way to computer stores and pizza chains. When a wheelchair-bound political activist, who is also an acquaintance of Jill's is murdered, she finds
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herself mired in political back lash as well as disapproval from her boss(male). The first of an older series that is really good.
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Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1987

Physical description

217 p.; 6.7 inches

ISBN

0440203562 / 9780440203568
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