Wolf in the Shadows

by Marcia Muller

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Fiction. Mystery. While investigating her lover's disappearance, San Francisco private investigator Sharon McCone stumbles upon some unpleasant truths. By the author of Pennies on a Dead Woman's Eyes.

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The Mesa was the most desolate place I'd ever seen. I climbed out of the Scout and followed my guide across rock-strewn ground where nothing but mesquite and spiny cholla cactus grew. The morning was overcast, the air saturated with salt-laden moisture-spitty weather, we used to call it. The wind blew, sharp and icy off the flat grey sea.

Ahead of us where the ground dropped off to distant ranchland stood the tumbledown Adobe hut. My guide, Andres, stopped several yards from it and waited for me to join him. I looked at the hut, felt nothing. It was simply a relic of a bygone time, crumbling now into the earth that had formed it. I started toward it, then glanced back at my companion. He stood, arms folded, staring resolutely at the show more Pacific. Superstitious, I thought, and kept going. show less
Here is another one of those iconic mysteries that I vividly remember only from one reading. In this novel, Sharon McCone faces personal demons and dangerous people to find out what happened to her lover, environmentalist Hy Ripinsky. Along the way, she must also deal with uncertainty and confusion about her career in general.

Without a doubt, this is the best McCone novel so far. Fast-paced and well-written, it is truly a nail-biter all the way to the end.

Kudos, Ms. Muller! Kudos!!
All Souls Legal Cooperative is becoming less ACLU and more corporate; the partners want PI Sharon McCone to move into a more administrative position and to become ‘more conventional’. She isn’t sure this move will be good for her, she doesn’t do well at ‘making nice’. As she is debating the offer, her lover, Hy Ripinsky disappears. She traces him to a High-tech security firm for whom he apparently agreed to deliver the $2 million ransom to the abductors of the CEO of a biotech company. The company is developing a cancer drug, using dolphins. This has the environmental group Hy has been associated with, very upset. The security outfit, frigheningly, knows of Sharon and Hy’s relationship,and ‘solicits’ her assistance in show more finding Hy and returning their money, which they are convinced he has stolen, for the envronmental group. Unsure of anything,and deeply resenting the strong arm tactics, Sharon says she'll find him and get back the money. Evading their suspicious operatives and the cops, she hides out in her childhood home and infiltrates southern California's community of illegal aliens. In a final, breathtaking confrontation , we all learn the full extent of her own resources. With a finely drawn secondary cast and a satisfyingly intricate plot held firmly in hand Muller keeps the spotlight on Sharon here. show less
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A good character-driven mystery with a smart female protagonist. Sharon McCone is interesting and fully developed. The plot was excellent. The pacing was good. All of the characters were well fleshed out and very human. Good book.
More a thriller than a mystery. Still a good entry for this excellent series.
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"Beware of the wolf in the shadows. He is watchful and patient, and when he catches you he will eat you up - skin and bones and heart."

I read Wolf in the Shadows by Marcia Muller for the Book Awards Challenge II. This book was published in 1993 and won the Anthony Award in 1994.

This book is a Sharon McCone mystery and it chronicles ten days in her life. Sharon is a private investigator for All Souls Legal Cooperative in San Francisco. Her lover, Hy Ripinsky, has disappeared and she is searching for him. At the same time, All Souls offers her a "promotion" - a desk job managing investigators and paralegals, and that doesn't hold much appeal for her. Sharon's search for Hy leads her to RKI, a security agency with questionable practices. show more Hy was delivering a 2 million dollar ransom for RKI when he went missing, so they assumed he'd stolen it. Sharon agrees to find Hy, but first she must shake the agents RKI has tailing her. Through a series of twists and turns (I don't want to spoil the plot), the mystery is solved and Sharon finds herself with two jobs to consider - one with All Souls and another with RKI. show less
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Marcia Muller, novelist, short-story writer and anthologist, was born in Detroit in 1944. She attended the University of Michigan, where she studied writing. Edwin of the Iron Shoes (1977) was her first book featuring Sharon McCone, a female private eye strong enough to compete in the male-dominated crime genre. In 1993, Muller was given the show more Private Eye Writers of America Life Achievement Award, and the following year her novel Wolf in the Shadows won the Anthony Boucher Award and was nominated for the Edgar Allen Poe Award for Best Crime Novel. Muller is the co-author of the Carpenter and Quincannon Mystery series with Bill Pronzini. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Canonical title
Wolf in the Shadows
Original title
Wolf in the Shadows
Original publication date
1993
People/Characters
Sharon McCone; Hy Ripinsky; Hank Zahn; Ted Smalley; Rae Kelleher; Gage Renshaw (show all 18); Timothy Mourning; Diane Mourning; Gilbert Fontes; John McCone; Ana Orozco; Ann Navarro; Stan Brockowitz; Marty Salazar; Luis Abrego; Gary Viner; Anne-Marie Altman; Alfonso Mojas
Important places
San Francisco, California, USA; San Diego, California, USA; Baja California, Mexico
Dedication
For Anne-Marie d'Hyevre and Michael Dowdall
First words
The mesa was the most desolate place I've ever seen.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)I looked back at Hy, gave him a thumbs-up sign, and tipped the plane's left wing into a soaring arc above San Francisco Bay.

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Fiction and Literature, Mystery
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
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PS3563 .U397 .W64Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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