Decades ago, J. A. Jance published some poems in a thin chapbook, not yet ready to tell the world directly about the terrible struggles in her life. At last, she's telling the whole story, in a narrative that explains what was happening in her life as she created each poem. She explores her past with burning words set in the dust of the Arizona desert, revealing in the process how her trying experiences helped her shape Detective J. P. Beamont, a character in 16 of her novels. After the Fire will surely inspire others who are struggling, even as it allows fans of Jance's mysteries to better know the mind — and heart — of a favorite author.
This compelling poetry is also Jance's memoir, courageously shared with her readers and so well done that the listener immediately establishes a connection with the author. Her soft but strong voice sharing her personal story adds immeasurably to the poignancy and pride of her experiences as a wife, mother, and successful mystery writer (of the J.P. Beaumont and Sheriff Joanna Brady series). Reading flawlessly, with great feeling and restraint, Jance heightens the emotional wallop of her moving story in clear, powerful, understated verses, all coming together to allow the listener to be part of the experience. L.C. (c) AudioFile 2006, Portland, Maine
About the Author
J. A. Jance is the New York Times bestselling author of the J. P. Beaumont series, the Joanna Brady series, and three interrelated thrillers featuring the Walker family. Her books Partner in Crime, Exit Wounds, and Day of the Dead are available as Sound Library® audiobooks. She lives with her husband in Seattle and Tucson.
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