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Poison Flower:

A Jane Whitefield Novel
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48 Reviews
Thorndike Press, 2012 - Fiction - 418 pages
"Poison Flower," the seventh novel in Thomas Perry's celebrated Jane Whitefield series, opens as Jane spirits James Shelby, a man unjustly convicted of his wife's murder, out of the heavily guarded criminal court building in downtown Los Angeles. But the price of Shelby's freedom is high. Within minutes, men posing as police officers kidnap Jane and, when she tries to escape, shoot her.
Jane's captors are employees of the man who really killed Shelby's wife. He believes he won't be safe until Shelby is dead, and his men will do anything to force Jane to reveal Shelby's hiding place. But Jane endures their torment, and is willing to die rather than betray Shelby. Jane manages to escape but she is alone, wounded, thousands of miles from home with no money and no identification, hunted by the police as well as her captors. She must rejoin Shelby, reach his sister before the hunters do, and get them both to safety.
In this unrelenting, breathtaking cross-country battle, Jane survives by relying on the traditions of her Seneca ancestors. When at last Jane turns to fight, her enemies face a cunning and ferocious warrior who has one weapon that they don't.

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I want more insight into Jane with each book. - Goodreads
... this one is just full of lazy writing. - Goodreads
This plot races along nonstop. - Goodreads
It is a page turner. - Goodreads

Review: Poison Flower (Jane Whitefield #7)

User Review  - Nancy Yamaguchi - Goodreads

I have read all 7 books in this series, and have mixed feelings about them. There is a lot to like about the premise and the protagonist, Jane Whitefield. She is intelligent and courageous and ... Read full review

Review: Poison Flower (Jane Whitefield #7)

User Review  - melissa Miner - Goodreads

maybe i would've enjoyed this book more if i had read the other 6 books in the series, but hey, it was free on iBooks. there were a few sentences in this book that were so poorly written i had to re ... Read full review

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About the author (2012)

Thomas Perry was born in Tonawanda, New York, in 1947. He graduated from Cornell University in 1969 and earned a Ph. D. in English Literature from the University of Rochester in 1974. He held a series of positions ranging from fisherman to professor, weapons mechanic to television writer and producer. Perry's novels, successful both critically and with the public, are suspenseful as well as comic. Butcher's Boy received an Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America, and another one of his novels has been adapted in the movie, The Guide (1999). His other novels include: Death Benefits, Nightlife, Fidelity, and Strip. He lives in Southern California.