Dead Soon Enough, Steph Cha
Dead Soon Enough, Steph Cha
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Dead Soon Enough

Author: Steph Cha

Narrator: Greta Jung

Unabridged: 10 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 06/29/2021


Synopsis

Los Angeles-based P.I. Juniper Song is back in a thrillingly written, masterfully plotted story of how far a mother will go for her child.

Finally a licensed private detective, Juniper Song is managing her own cases as the junior investigator of Lindley & Flores. When a woman named Rubina Gasparian approaches Song, she knows she's in for her most unusual case yet. The daughter of Armenian immigrants, Rubina and her husband Van recently learned that she cannot get pregnant—so they hired Rubina's younger cousin, Lusig, to act as a surrogate. However, Lusig's best friend Nora has been missing for a month, and Rubina is concerned that her cousin is dealing with her stress in a way that could harm the baby. Rubina hires Song to shadow her and report all that she finds. Of course, Lusig is frantically searching for her friend, and Song's case soon turns into a hunt for the missing woman, whom she finds was deeply embroiled in a public and ugly battle to erect an Armenian genocide memorial. As Song probes the depths of both this tight-knit immigrant community and the groups who antagonize it, she realizes that someone was willing to stop at nothing to ensure Nora's silence. But can she find the killer before it's too late for Rubina and Van's child—or for Song herself?

Contains mature themes.

About Steph Cha

Steph Cha is the author of Your House Will Pay, winner of the Los Angeles Times Book Prize and the California Book Award, and the Juniper Song crime trilogy. She's a critic whose work has appeared in the Los Angeles Times, USA Today, and the Los Angeles Review of Books, where she served as noir editor, and is the current series editor of the Best American Mystery & Suspense anthology. A native of the San Fernando Valley, she lives in Los Angeles with her family.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Trish

Those of us interested in mystery series, crime novels, and police procedurals are usually on the lookout for the next series by a newcomer that is going to excite us. A Korean-American private investigator called Juniper Song headlining a series set in L.A. looked promising, and I jumped in at book......more

Goodreads review by Steph

Merry Christmas, Steph! A five-star review from me to you!......more

Goodreads review by Paul

Smart, quick, dark (the Armenian genocide and its deniers plays an important role in the plot and the theme of sins of the past...), and fun all at the same time. Juniper Song is a feminist, millennial LA PI who isn't a superhero and is flawed in a very human way. Highly recommended and now I have t......more

Goodreads review by Jake

With each book, Steph Cha became a progressively better writer. This is leaps and bounds better than her first Juniper Song tale; a layered story of immigration, love, and genocide, as well as a true examination of working class Los Angeles. Kept me riveted through its excellent end and gave the str......more