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Lydia Chin and her "sometimes-partner-in-crime-fighting" Bill Smith had been estranged since the previous novel, and Lydia had just returned from a trip to California.
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friend of Lydia's, Joel Pillarsky, hired her to help him find a number of antique gems, including potentially a brooch, the
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The book follows eight others in a series of eleven novels and six novellas by Rozan. The main characters,
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