<p>The Mendelson-Devonshire case was legendary. It was also political dynamite. In 1980 the disappearance of Jessie Devonshire and Randy Mendelson had been Portland&rsquo;s biggest news story of the year. It remained the region&rsquo;s most notorious unsolved case.</p><p>It couldn&rsquo;t even be properly called an unsolved crime because it had never been proven that a crime had been committed. All that was known was that fifteen-year-old Jessie Devonshire had vanished without a trace and that Randy Mendelson a twentyyear-old landscaper had disappeared at the same time.</p><p>There were many theories regarding what happened but facts were in short supply. The one fact that everyone knew was that Jessie Devonshire was the stepdaughter of Wilson Landis Devonshire a well-connected political figure in Portland.</p><p>In the apparent absence of any evidence the case was set aside as a probable runaway by young lovers. And there it lay for thirty-two years until a Chevrolet El Camino is pulled from the Willamette River. What is found inside turns the old case red hot. How many people will die before the truth is revealed?</p>
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