A Punishing Breed

Author:   DC Frost
Publisher:   Red Hen Press
ISBN:  

9781939096173


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   25 July 2024
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   DC Frost
Publisher:   Red Hen Press
Imprint:   Canis Major Books
ISBN:  

9781939096173


ISBN 10:   1939096170
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   25 July 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Stock Indefinitely
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock.

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Featured in the Shelf Unbound list of 2024 Indie Summer Reads ""The campus murder mystery...explores grievances turned deadly. I particularly enjoyed one of the latest examples, DC Frost's A Punishing Breed."" —Sarah Weinman, The New York Times ""In this mystery debut novelist DC Frost takes us through the lush world of a tiny liberal arts college and its murderous undergrowth. Masterfully moving between voices, the plot and the psychological twists push us forward, keeping us compulsively reading to the very last page."" —Désirée Zamorano, author of Human Cargo and The Amado Women ""VERDICT: Readers who like campus mysteries and intriguing, gruff detectives with a few redeeming qualities will enjoy this first book in a planned series."" —Liz French, Library Journal ""DC Frost does an artful job of weaving in current campus social issues, juggling multiple suspects, and giving us a peek into the tense relationship between the two men who form the heart of the story.""—Jen Ryland, Jen Ryland Reviews


"""In this mystery debut novelist DC Frost takes us through the lush world of a tiny liberal arts college and its murderous undergrowth. Masterfully moving between voices, the plot and the psychological twists push us forward, keeping us compulsively reading to the very last page."" —Désirée Zamorano, author of Human Cargo and The Amado Women"


"""In this mystery debut novelist DC Frost takes us through the lush world of a tiny liberal arts college and its murderous undergrowth. Masterfully moving between voices, the plot and the psychological twists push us forward, keeping us compulsively reading to the very last page.""—Désirée Zamorano, author of Human Cargo and The Amado Women"


"Featured in the Shelf Unbound list of 2024 Indie Summer Reads ""In this mystery debut novelist DC Frost takes us through the lush world of a tiny liberal arts college and its murderous undergrowth. Masterfully moving between voices, the plot and the psychological twists push us forward, keeping us compulsively reading to the very last page."" —Désirée Zamorano, author of Human Cargo and The Amado Women ""VERDICT: Readers who like campus mysteries and intriguing, gruff detectives with a few redeeming qualities will enjoy this first book in a planned series."" —Liz French, Library Journal"


"Featured in the Shelf Unbound list of 2024 Indie Summer Reads ""In this mystery debut novelist DC Frost takes us through the lush world of a tiny liberal arts college and its murderous undergrowth. Masterfully moving between voices, the plot and the psychological twists push us forward, keeping us compulsively reading to the very last page."" —Désirée Zamorano, author of Human Cargo and The Amado Women ""VERDICT: Readers who like campus mysteries and intriguing, gruff detectives with a few redeeming qualities will enjoy this first book in a planned series."" —Liz French, Library Journal ""DC Frost does an artful job of weaving in current campus social issues, juggling multiple suspects, and giving us a peek into the tense relationship between the two men who form the heart of the story.""—Jen Ryland, Jen Ryland Reviews"


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DC Frost is a second-generation Angeleno. For almost twenty years, she has worked at a small private liberal arts college in the heart of Los Angeles. DC loves and respects Southern California, a melting pot of class and culture that is often misrepresented and misunderstood in popular fiction and media. DC lives in Eagle Rock, California, with her husband, who is an NPR journalist and reporter, and three rescue dogs. DC and her husband have an adult son, a filmmaker, who resides in Los Angeles.

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