Bad Medicine (Healing Spirits)
by Jude Pittman
When the body of a young Native girl is found murdered in Vancouver’s world famous Stanley Park, homicide detective Mark Hanson is desperate to solve the crime before racial tension divides the community. Native Support Worker Jesse Dancer is called in as a liaison between the detectives and his community, and he knows just where to turn for help.
Beautiful Martine LaChance has intrigued him since she joined the support staff at the Vancouver Friendship Centre. Together, the pair call on Spirit Water, a reclusive Shaman who takes them on a quest into the spirit world where they get a glimpse of a merciless killer who isn’t going to stop killing until they stop him.
5-Star Amazon Review
“Bad Medicine gives a fascinating glimpse into the Native American culture and traditions while outlining the problems of the present generation. One is immediately drawn into the lives of Jesse and Martine while they follow a cold blooded murderer’s trail. Jude Pittman paints vivid pictures with her pen/keyboard. This is a well crafted mystery with a unique ending which I won’t give away here. I look forward to the next book in the Healing Spirits series.”
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Jude Pittman is also the author of the Kelly McWinter PI series: Deadly Secrets, Deadly Betrayal and Deadly Consequences. All three books have been highly praised by readers and reviewers alike.
Don’t Miss Jude Pittman Triple Threat (Kelly McWinter PI, Books 1, 2, 3)
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Jude and fellow author Jamie Hill (author of the acclaimed A Cop in the Family series and her newly released Blame Game series) are the publishing team behind the very popular electronic publisher, Books We Love.
Books We Love’s multi-published professionals have solid track records in all genres. Most of the authors have been published by traditional NY publishers, and their names are well known in the industry. Books We Love specializes in bringing the work of established authors into the electronic marketplace, as well as brand new releases from favorite authors.