Jolene's Last Gasp
A Novel of Dreams Denied
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About the Book
Alexis is dead, her limp and naked body discovered in her upscale beachfront condominium. Sergeant Dale Lipinski, a detective with the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department, is assigned to the case. Though all obvious signs point to suicide, Lipinski investigates contradictory details and very quickly opens a Pandora's box of disturbing proportions.
In the world of pornography, nothing is as it appears. Alexis's presumed suicide points to the seedy-and oftentimes dangerous-underworld of the pornography industry. Is Jolene's death truly a suicide, or is she the victim of the elusive Hollywood dream, seduced into behavior she would never have undertaken if she had a choice?
Lipinski, methodical and determined, emerges as a fascinating character. Haunted by Jolene's story, he is determined to discover the truth surrounding her death. His hunt moves from professional assignment to personal mission-and soon the detective is caught up in deception and intrigue beyond the line of duty, Blood for blood.
-Michael A. Olivas
William B. Bates Distinguished Chair in Law
University of Houston Law Center
-Colleen Rae, author of Nearly Naked, and Correspondent, Local Observer, Saugatuck, MI
About the Author
Roberto de Haro, a Mexican-American scholar-activist, is a retired professor and senior-level university executive. He lives in Marin County, California, and enjoys jogging, kayaking, hiking, ballroom dancing, and writing.