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Signs of Pain

Signs of Pain in Bloomington, MN

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Signs of Pain

Signs of Pain in Bloomington, MN

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Single, gay and unemployable, Cherry Orozco is resigned to care for her mildly incontinent mother Ida. While dropping Ida off at church bingo, Cherry notices the facility also runs an adult day care, and Paula, a client with Down Syndrome, is pregnant. Hell-bent, Cherry unearths a sex ring after prolonged pestering, trespassing, breaking and entering, topped off with an explosion of whoop ass.
Praise for Signs of Pain
"
Signs of Pain
twists and turns in unique and highly satisfying ways-equally unusual and gripping all at once. It's dark, no doubt, but also bristles with surprising humor." -Tod Goldberg, author
Gangsterland
"
not only shines a light on a real-world darkness, but blunts it over the head with a bomb named Cherry. Fun was indeed had. Welch is one to watch." -Beau Johnson, author of
Brand New Dark
"When former veterinary assistant Cherry Orozco stumbles upon Paula, a pregnant woman with Down Syndrome, at a church bingo event, she has no idea the can of worms she's opened, or the lengths she will go to to solve the mystery her prodding reveals. The busy-body, amateur sleuth enlists the help of a whole cast of colorful characters, and their zany hijinks balance the dark secrets and devastating discoveries. Welch's prose is clever, and full of empathy and humor. Signs of Pain has the heart of a cozy mystery, but the soul of the darkest thriller." -Meagan Lucas, author of
Songbirds and Stray Dogs
"Ilyn Welch's
cuts its readers off at the knees and makes them hurt along with its characters. An unflinching examination of unrighteousness and cruelty. This book will send you in search of compassion and mercy. A stark novella that should be read." -Mark Westmoreland, author of
A Violent Gospel
and
A Mourning Song
Single, gay and unemployable, Cherry Orozco is resigned to care for her mildly incontinent mother Ida. While dropping Ida off at church bingo, Cherry notices the facility also runs an adult day care, and Paula, a client with Down Syndrome, is pregnant. Hell-bent, Cherry unearths a sex ring after prolonged pestering, trespassing, breaking and entering, topped off with an explosion of whoop ass.
Praise for Signs of Pain
"
Signs of Pain
twists and turns in unique and highly satisfying ways-equally unusual and gripping all at once. It's dark, no doubt, but also bristles with surprising humor." -Tod Goldberg, author
Gangsterland
"
not only shines a light on a real-world darkness, but blunts it over the head with a bomb named Cherry. Fun was indeed had. Welch is one to watch." -Beau Johnson, author of
Brand New Dark
"When former veterinary assistant Cherry Orozco stumbles upon Paula, a pregnant woman with Down Syndrome, at a church bingo event, she has no idea the can of worms she's opened, or the lengths she will go to to solve the mystery her prodding reveals. The busy-body, amateur sleuth enlists the help of a whole cast of colorful characters, and their zany hijinks balance the dark secrets and devastating discoveries. Welch's prose is clever, and full of empathy and humor. Signs of Pain has the heart of a cozy mystery, but the soul of the darkest thriller." -Meagan Lucas, author of
Songbirds and Stray Dogs
"Ilyn Welch's
cuts its readers off at the knees and makes them hurt along with its characters. An unflinching examination of unrighteousness and cruelty. This book will send you in search of compassion and mercy. A stark novella that should be read." -Mark Westmoreland, author of
A Violent Gospel
and
A Mourning Song
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