Day of the Dead

Unabridged
Author: J.A. Jance
Narrator: Jerome Tim
Genres: Fiction, Mystery, Thriller
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Date: August 2004
Length: 11 hours, 30 minutes
Ratings:
Formats:
  • CD
  • WMA
Abridged
Author: J.A. Jance
Narrator: J.R. Horne
Genres: Fiction, Mystery, Thriller
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Date: August 2004
Length: 6 hours
Ratings:
  • Book Rating: 4.5/5
Formats:
  • CD
  • WMA

Overview

Follow New York Times bestselling author J. A. Jance into the majestic and merciless Southwestern desert to experience the chill of true terror.

Brandon Walker, once the sheriff of Pima County, Arizona, no longer feels he has purpose. A reluctant retiree living in the long shadow of his wife, Diana Ladd, a successful author of true-crime books, he is bored with life. Salvation comes with an invitation to join The Last Chance, an exclusive fraternity of former cops and forensic experts who look into unsolved murders. One case is staring Brandon in the face with cold, dead, entreating eyes -- an investigation that may have been mishandled by his department when he was a young lawman. For more than thirty years, the brutal murder of a local Papago girl has remained a mystery.

The trail of the killer soon leads Brandon into a strange world at the unlikely border between forensic science and tribal mysticism: a place where evil hides behind a perfect facade. Now the seeds of terror sown three decades earlier are bearing awful fruit. A forgotten homicide in the Arizona desert is the beginning of a nightmare that is about to ensnare Brandon -- the only person still alive who can unravel a truth more frightening than he ever imagined.

A novel that bristles with electrifying intensity and is alive with the breathtaking atmosphere and rich characterizations that have become J. A. Jance trademarks, Day of the Dead is a gripping and extraordinary journey into the darkness and the author's most spellbinding thriller to date.

Reviews (4)

Day of the Dead

Written by fievelbear on July 12th, 2007

  • Book Rating: 5/5

I throughly enjoyed this book,even the indian lore included. It does have many characters but if a person keeps up with them then how they all end up coming together is truly amazing. But you do need to be able to pay attention or you could get somewhat lost, especially with that flashbacks, but I personally liked getting all the background. TWO THUMBS UP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Day of the Dead

Written by Anonymous on June 24th, 2007

  • Book Rating: 1/5

This book was so drawn out and confusing that it wasn't a pleasure to read.

Day of the Dead

Written by Melissa Maurice on January 24th, 2006

  • Book Rating: 5/5

This was a great book! Interesting characters - easy to follow, good action! Lots of books in this series, I've added more to my bookshelf!! Highly recommended!

Day of the Dead

Written by Linda Ova from Pingree, ND on May 16th, 2005

  • Book Rating: 5/5

I really enjoyed this audio book. The reader was great and the story kept moving!

Author Details

Author Details

Jance, J.A.

Considering J. A. Jance's now impressive career -- which includes two massively popular mystery series and status as a New York Times bestseller -- it may be difficult to believe that she was initially strongly discouraged from literary pursuits. A chauvinistic creative writing professor advised her to seek out a more "ladylike" job, such as nurse or schoolteacher. Moreover, her alcoholic husband (a failed Faulkner wannabe) assured her there was room in the family for only one writer, and he was it. Determined to make her doomed marriage work, Jance put her writing on the back burner. But while her husband slept, she penned the visceral poems that would eventually be collected in After the Fire.

Jance next chose to use her hard times in a more unlikely manner. Encouraged by an editor to try writing fiction after a failed attempt at a true-crime book, she created J. P. Beaumont, a homicide detective with a taste for booze. Beaumont's drinking problem was clearly linked to Jance's dreadful experiences with her first husband; but, as she explains it: "Beaumont was smart enough to sober up, once the problem was brought to his attention. My husband, on the other hand, died of chronic alcoholism at age 42." So, from misfortune grew one of the most popular characters in modern mystery fiction. Beaumont debuted in 1985's Until Proven Guilty -- and, after years of postponing her writing career, Jance was on her way.

As a sort of light flipside to the dark Beaumont, Jance created her second series in 1991. Inspired by the writer's happier role as a mom, plucky small-town sheriff Joanna Brady was introduced in Desert Heat and struck an immediate chord with readers. In 2005, Jance added a third story sequence to her repertoire with Edge of Evil, featuring Ali Reynolds, a former TV reporter-turned-professional blogger.

And so, the adventures continue! A career such as Jance's would be extraordinary under any circumstances, but considering the obstacles she overcame to become a bestselling, critically acclaimed novelist, her tale is all the more compelling. As she explains it: "One of the wonderful things about being a writer is that everything -- even the bad stuff -- is usable."