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  • Published: 15 October 2016
  • ISBN: 9781616957636
  • Imprint: Soho Press
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 384
  • RRP: $34.00
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His Right Hand




Mormon bishop's wife detective Linda Wallheim tackles a case involving LGBTQ rights in the LDS community

In the follow-up to the controversial and critically acclaimed mystery The Bishop's Wife, Mormon housewife Linda Wallheim finds herself ruffling feathers in Draper, Utah, as she assists a murder investigation that is being derailed by transphobia within the LDS community.

In Draper, Utah, a tight-knit Mormon community is thrown into upheaval when their ward’s second counselor—one of the bishop’s right-hand men—is found dead in an elaborately staged murder on church property. Carl Ashby was known as a devout Mormon, a pillar of the community, and a loving husband and father. Who would want him dead?

Linda Wallheim, the wife of the ward’s bishop, can’t rest as long as the ward is suffering. She is particularly worried about Carl’s grieving family. But the entire case is turned upside down by the autopsy report, which reveals Carl Ashby was a biological female. In the Mormon church, where gender is considered part of a person’s soul, some people regard transgenderism as one of the worst possible sins. Church officials seem to be more upset by Carl’s gender than by his murder, and more concerned with hushing up the story than solving the crime.

Linda realizes that if the police are to catch the killer, they are going to need an ally on the inside—and she is the only one who can help. Carl was living a life of secrecy for twenty years. What else was he hiding—and can Linda ferret out the key to his death before the rumors tear her community apart?

  • Published: 15 October 2016
  • ISBN: 9781616957636
  • Imprint: Soho Press
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 384
  • RRP: $34.00
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Praise for His Right Hand

  • An ABA Indie Next Selection
  • "Absorbing...Besides the fact that I cannot resist a good mystery, Mette Ivie Harrison's books had an added allure...[They] are rich with real-life details that often get lost in stereotypes."--NPR's All Things Considered
  • "For all of its thoughtful exploration of LGBT people and issues, His Right Hand is also a good mystery. Yet it's the issues the book raises that will make readers hungry for more of Linda and her close-knit community."--Los Angeles Times
  • "A heartfelt story that opens outsiders to a fascinating world."--The Boston Globe
  • "Edgy and engrossing...A provocative tale that doesn't shy away from timely social issues."--Ft. Worth Star-Telegram