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Lois Duncan : Who Killed My Daughter?
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Author: Lois Duncan
Title: Who Killed My Daughter?
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Published in: English
Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Pages: 368
Date: 1994-02-01
ISBN: 0440213428
Publisher: Dell
Weight: 0.4 pounds
Size: 4.19 x 6.72 x 0.98 inches
Edition: Reprint
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The best-selling young adult novelist recounts her daughter's mysterious shooting death and her own investigation into the crime, describing her use of a psychic to contact her dead child and expose the truth. Reprint.
Reviews: Brandie (USA: TN) (2007/06/26):
I really liked this. It prompted me to read more of her books.



Michelle (Australia) (2010/06/19):
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On July 16, 1989, Kaitlyn Arquette, a part-time college student and the author's daughter, was shot as she drove home in Albuquerque, N.M. She died the next day. The police department initially suspected that she had been the victim of a random shooting. The police ineptly handled developments in the case, charges Duncan, not because of incompetence, but due to laziness and stubborn adherence to the theory of the moment. Duncan's appeals to the FBI for help went unheeded. She turned to psychics, who offered leads, and to a private detective, who was ineffectual. Gradually it surfaced that the naive Kait had become involved through her live-in Southeast Asian boyfriend with a Vietnamese gang of drug smugglers who also dealt in insurance fraud, a gang that probably used Mexican Americans as hit men. The case is still unsolved, according to the author, and there are clues galore to be pursued. Readers critical of either Duncan's contacts with paranormals or her talking to God and to her dead daughter may be put off by the book, but many will be sympathetic to this mother's plight.

YA-- Reading like the suspense mysteries that have made her famous, Duncan's account of her daughter's murder in New Mexico in 1989 is horrifying and at the same time thought provoking. She put all else aside as she followed up on every lead, sought the help of psychics and private investigators, and convinced an aggressive investigative reporter to help. The further she delved into the events of that fateful night, the more mysterious the pieces of the fragmented puzzle became. At the same time, the official stand of the Albuquerque police continued to be that Kait's murder was a random, drive-by shooting. The connection of Kait's Vietnamese boyfriend to an insurance scam and possible drug dealing appeared to be ignored by the APD. Throughout the first year of Duncan's investigation, several members of the family experienced death threats. Selling their family home, she and her husband tried to hide through an unlisted phone number in an apartment complex. After over a year of despair and frustration, the author turned to what she does best as a healing exercise--writing about what had happened. This book will find readers of all ages, and should be a part of all collections serving young adults. All of the elements of a suspenseful mystery are here--intrigue, turns and twists at every corner, cover-ups, and page-turning action; the sobering fact is that, this time, they're true.




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