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Author:
Brenda Adcock
ISBN13:
978-1932300642
ISBN:
1932300643
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Publisher:
Quest by RCE (October 18, 2006)
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Literature & Fiction
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Rating:
4.8
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Chapter One. AS I SWUNG my Blazer onto State Highway 783 toward San Antonio, I could still hear Cate's voice. The free online library containing 450000+ books. Listen to books in audio format instead of reading.

Discovering "Pipeline" by Brenda Adcock is just the beginning of what I hope is a one of many memorable reads by. .I absolutely loved this book! Brenda did it again! The dialogue was exceptional and the detail in which the location and people were defined was spot-on.

Discovering "Pipeline" by Brenda Adcock is just the beginning of what I hope is a one of many memorable reads by this talented author. I can't wait for "Reiko's Garden," due May 2007, and "Redress of Grievances," tentatively due August 2007. She knows her stuff and it shows in her books. Pipeline" held my interest and the character of Jo Carlisle made me feel like I wanted to know her more.

Her words had jarred the serenity of a life I had finally begun to adjust to and dredged up memories I thought were safely tucked away in the deepest recesses of my mind.

Her words had jarred the serenity of a life I had finally begun to adjust to and dredged up memories I thought were safely tucked away in the deepest recesses of my mind egun as a perfect day. Jack, my seventeen-hand bay gelding, had been a perfect gentleman, wading into gently flowing low-water crossings, pausing for a drink while I let the heat from the sun pour over my face as I watched red-tailed hawks soar lazily over the cliffs rising from the banks of the Guadalupe River.

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Written by. Brenda, Adcock. Manufacturer: Yellow Rose Books Release date: 18 October 2006 ISBN-10 : 1932300643 ISBN-13: 9781932300642.

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What do you do when the mistakes you made in the past come back to slap you in the face with a vengeance? Jo Carlisle, a fifty-seven year old photojournalist, has only begun to adjust to retirement on her small ranch outside Kerrville, Texas, when she finds herself unwillingly sucked into an investigation of illegal aliens being smuggled into the United States to fill the ranks of cheap labor needed to increase corporate profits. Joanna is a woman who has always lived life her way and on her own terms, enjoying a career that had given her everything she thought she ever wanted or needed. An unexpected visit by her former lover, Cate Hammond, and the attempted murder of their son, forces Jo to finally face what she had given up. Although she hasn't seen Cate or their son for fifteen years, she finds that the feelings she had for Cate had only been dormant, but had never died. No matter how much she fights her attraction to Cate, Jo cannot help but wonder whether she had made the right decision when she chose career and independence over love. Jo comes to understand the true meaning of friendship and love only when her investigation endangers not only her life, but also the lives of the people around her.
  • I could not put it down. Even though it is an older book I never noticed. I can not wait to read more of Adcock's books.

  • "Pipeline" by Brenda Adcock captured my attention from the first six lines and held me captive for the entire ride. Joanna Carlisle is tough, lives life on the edge, and before retirement, she was one of those work-obsessed women who put her career before her family with disastrous results. Jo didn't know what she had until it was gone. The reclusive photojournalist, part-time sleuth is leading a relaxing life out on her Texas ranch until her ex shows up after a fifteen-year absence. Jo feels a familiar pang when Cate discloses the reason for the visit, but her stubborn, self-destructive nature thwarts her ability to repair past regrets. Will Jo learn from her mistakes?

    Cate Hammond, an attractive and successful attorney, manages to get back under Jo's skin. Adcock flawlessly weaves the past and present to show the love lost between two passionate women who are so right for each other, the reader prays for reconciliation.

    "Pipeline" is a classic romance as much as it is a mystery. When Cate enlists Jo's help, Jo, against her better judgment, gets in over her head while investigating the attempted murder of her estranged journalist son, Kyle. She risks her life uncovering the unscrupulous stench of the men running the ABP meat packing business. Watching Jo take on the villains is as compelling as reminiscing about Jo and Cate when they were happy together. Jo's lack of concern for her own safety shows a caring woman of substance, even though she has trouble expressing her love in as many words. There's also the hope that Jo and her son will renew their relationship.

    Every scene shows who Jo is and what makes her tic. Adcock's characterization is consistent, convincing, and gives the reader well-rounded, three-dimensional characters. Despite Jo's foul butch mouth or her penchant for pushing away the people she loves, the flawed, yet heroic, woman clinches the reader's wish for her happiness.

    "Pipeline" is touching. I highly recommend you get a copy of this five star romantic mystery that is hot without being sexually explicit and intriguing without being gory. Adcock successfully validates older women in our youth obsessed society. At 57, Jo is just as feisty, sexy, and adventurous as women who are half her age.

    Discovering "Pipeline" by Brenda Adcock is just the beginning of what I hope is a one of many memorable reads by this talented author. I can't wait for "Reiko's Garden," due May 2007, and "Redress of Grievances," tentatively due August 2007.

  • I absolutely loved this book! Brenda did it again! The dialogue was exceptional and the detail in which the location and people were defined was spot-on. I enjoy and always try to read Brenda's books because they are so well written and edited. She knows her stuff and it shows in her books. "Pipeline" held my interest and the character of Jo Carlisle made me feel like I wanted to know her more. How about a sequel? If I could rate this book 10 stars, I would. There is so much detail in this book regarding the crimes being committed, it is like watching a movie on each page! Congrat's to Brenda, Great Book Great Read! I would highly recommend this book!

    Phyllis
    Indianapolis, In

  • Finally a book for us old broads! A great story about older women who have a lifetime of experience whether good or bad(it all makes us stronger) Jo Carlisle is a retired photojournalist who by using her investigative skills proves to be a good detective. Add to the story a beautiful ex-lover/partner who Jo never stopped loving and it makes entertaining reading. I hope Jo and Cate become a series.