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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars First time reader
This is the first O'Shaughnessy book I have read and I am hooked on the character Nina Reilly. The plot keeps the reader guessing and characters really come to life. The picturesque descriptions of Lake Tahoe are better than a travel brochure. The only drawback is the weak dialogue and occasional "diarrhea" of the exclamation point. Overall, a suspenseful...
Published on January 26, 2000 by A. Kreger

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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed
I would have rated this book with 0 stars if allowed the option. I read it quickly because I needed to find out who did it, why and how: I can never put a mystery down, no matter how lame it is - my fault, not the authors', but really - this took the cake. I was so disappointed at the end - and mad at myself for throwing good money away. Unbelievable plot with...
Published on August 3, 2000


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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars First time reader, January 26, 2000
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This review is from: Acts of Malice (Hardcover)
This is the first O'Shaughnessy book I have read and I am hooked on the character Nina Reilly. The plot keeps the reader guessing and characters really come to life. The picturesque descriptions of Lake Tahoe are better than a travel brochure. The only drawback is the weak dialogue and occasional "diarrhea" of the exclamation point. Overall, a suspenseful story right up to the end.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Unplumbed Depths, May 9, 2002
No matter how well-written a mystery, and "Acts of Malice" is very well-written, it is not usual to wrench the reader from interest to warmth to fear to sobs--but this book does all that and more.

Tahoe lawyer Nina Reilly takes on a case that makes her uneasy from the first, but she doesn't know why. She agrees to defend Jim Strong, a young and handsome champion skier accused of the brutal murder of his equally young and handsome brother, Alex. The brother supposedly died in a skiing accident, but the coroner uncovers what he thinks are signs of horrifically foul play. And the District Attorney's office believes him.

Nina is soon pitted against the man she was interested in a while back, but who had left Tahoe to mend from a personal tragedy. Assistant DA Collier Hallowell has returned, healed, happy--and eager to renew his budding interest in Nina. As a beautiful and meaningful romance develops between the two, they must somehow keep their personal lives out of their professional milieu, and it isn't easy. Collier is convinced that Jim Strong is a particularly violent and vicious murderer. Nina is ethically bent on defending Strong--but for the first time in her career, she has nagging, secret doubts about her client. And so does the reader.

Did Jim Strong really stomp his injured brother to death? Is he an evil psychopath, as the prosecution, including Nina's own boyfriend, believes? And if he is, is Nina in danger? Can she ethically drop a client, and even if she could, will she do so?
As she struggles with these doubts and fears, Nina's feelings for Collier deepen and blossom, so that the reader, like the principals themselves, bounces back and forth between the beauty of human love and the horror of human violence.

The last third of the book is almost painful in its suspense, as the mystery of who killed Alex and why begins to include Nina's loved ones in its terrifying grasp. "Acts of Malice" is the best of the three Nina Reilly mysteries I have read so far, and truly one of the best I have read by any other author. It has real depth, as deep as the unflagging snow that grasps Tahoe in its icy unreality all through the story. A good metaphor for what can only be called a chilling plot.

Again, I must strongly praise the O'Shaughnessy sisters, Mary and Pamela ("Perri"), who have shown a depth of brilliance and talent not often seen in this or any other genre.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Was it a Skiing Accident or MURDER?!, May 11, 2001
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Tragedy strikes Tahoe. Jim and Alex Strong, brothers of the prominent Paradise Ski Resort family, set out for a friendly ski race. Alex fell over a cliff. Jim himself narrowly escaped death.

The coroner says the death of Alex Strong was no accident. Jim is the number one suspect.

The defendant hires Nina Reilly. In her heart, she believes Jim is innocent, but is puzzled by the Strong family's reaction. They want nothing to do with him.

"Acts of Malice" follows Nina Reilly as she tries to get to the bottom of the case. She complicates matters herself by renewing a past romance with Collier Hallowell--the prosecutor in the Jim Strong case.

Nina is a dedicated lawyer with a good heart. She believes her client is innocent. Unfortunately, when she discovers the truth about Alex's death, such devotion might cost Nina her life. Will the case be solved? Are Nina and her family in danger? The stunning facts are revealed in "Acts of Malice."

When it was released, this sixth installment in the Nina Reilly series was a Main Selection of the Mystery Guild and rightfully so. Pamela and Mary O'Shaughnessy, writing under the pen name Perri O'Shaughnessy combine their talents to provide readers with a great story set in the snowy Lake Tahoe area.

Nina Reilly is a refreshingly normal character. She's smart, pretty and kind, but not so perfect that she's fake. The romance scenes blend nicely into the story and have a sense of purpose rather than being added just for the sake of sex.

Suspense abounds from the beginning of the novel to the end. Fight the urge to read the last page first. Let the conclusion stun you.

As mentioned, there is a series of books featuring Nina Reilly. O'Shaughnessy doesn't provide much background information from the previous installments, but you should have virtually no trouble beginning the series in the middle.

Consider "Acts of Malice" to be an ideal vacation read. O'Shaughnessy knows how to please picky readers. Read this novel and you'll be going back for more, guaranteed.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hard luck Nina does it again, February 28, 2000
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This review is from: Acts of Malice (Hardcover)
These two sisters really know how to captivate a reader. Nina Reilly is a likeable, realistic character one can't help identify with. Acts of Malice is the latest in a fine series of novels about the struggling Lake Tahoe attorney Nina Reilly's quest for justice and meaning in her life. When she thinks she's figured it all out, the rug gets pulled out from under her. We can all identify with that can't we. I highly recommend this and all the books in the series.
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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed, August 3, 2000
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I would have rated this book with 0 stars if allowed the option. I read it quickly because I needed to find out who did it, why and how: I can never put a mystery down, no matter how lame it is - my fault, not the authors', but really - this took the cake. I was so disappointed at the end - and mad at myself for throwing good money away. Unbelievable plot with really big holes, unbelievably stupid characters completely given over to their hormones (if I ever had a lawyer so lacking in judgment as this one, I would try to get her disbarred, and lawyer friends of mine tell me I would have a chance), and simplistic motivations for everyone, but most of all the killer. Nothing in this book rings true. My advice is to not buy it - doing so will only encourage these sisters to write more.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Nina Reilly series just keeps getting better!, July 26, 1999
This review is from: Acts of Malice (Hardcover)
I have read all five Nina Reilly books and agree that this is the best so far. The authors very deftly bring Nina's life outside her law practice into the story allowing readers to learn more about her and the people around her without loosing any of the previous books legal edginess. As Nina spends more time with her client and those people who know him best, the situation becomes more than an ethical dilemma - it is a matter of life and death for her and her loved ones.

My only complaint is this: I consider myself well read and with a fairly sophisticated vocabulary, however, I found myself looking up at least ten words in my thesaurus. I welcome this kind of challenge when I am reading scholarly books, but find it annoying when I'm just reading for pleasure. Granted, the meaning of all of these words was apparent in the context of the sentence, it just seems to be an unnecessary hindrance that doesn't belong in pop fiction.

OK, off my soapbox. I am anxious for some of my reading friends to perhaps help fill in some big blanks in the story for me. I won't mention them here for fear of "spoiling" the read for someone else, but there are some unanswered questions.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another typical courtroom book? NOT!!, September 22, 2000
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I must say this has to be O'Shaughnessy's best work yet. I picked this book up thinking it would be just another courtroom book that wouldn't hold my attention for more than five pages. I was all wrong. O'Shaughnessy has put together a modern-day courtroom masterpiece. Well written, with lots of twists and turns to keep you wondering whose telling the truth. A great page turner. There were several times when I found myself up until 3 a.m. reading, not wanting to go to sleep without knowing what will happen next. If you enjoy all of O'Shaughnessy's works, you will love Acts Of Malice. I know I'll be picking up the next Perri O'Shaughnessy book.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Trip to Lake Tahoe, July 28, 2000
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This book is my introduction to "O'Shaugnessy" and it's a winner. I read a lot of mysteries - some of which I never finish - why bother. This one held my attention all the way through. The authors' 'sense of place' is remarkable. The reader 'sees' the Lake Tahoe locale. It's well written and plotted though the reader also sees what's coming. In this sense, it's more a tale of suspense than mystery. Despite this, the finale was particularly gripping.

As a fan of Elizabeth George, Ruth Rendell, James Lee Burke on the heavy side and Sue Grafton, Robert Parker, James Crais on the more flip side, I found the romantic involvement of the characters perhaps too prominent but as it turned out - it was quite integral to the plot. (We mystery readers tend to be picky-picky about the genre).

I would recommend this book - this 'writer', (two writers, actually - sisters who are probably well attuned to each other) to other mystery fans. I haven't yet read another of this series but I've already picked up a couple. Stay tuned.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another sure-fire bestseller!, June 1, 1999
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This review is from: Acts of Malice (Hardcover)
Nina Reilly's got her hands full this time with impossibly handsome client, Jim Strong, an expert skier accused of stomping his brother to death. Vacillating between relief when the facts seem to exonerate Jim and terror when the evidence seems to call into question his version of the events, Nina faces her toughest challenge yet - defending a man she's not sure is innocent. To complicate matters, Nina falls in love with Collier Hallowell, a man whose professional survival may well depend upon his winning the very case Nina can't emotionally afford to lose.

A page-turner from start to finish, ACTS OF MALICE proves Perri O'Shaughnessy to be a master of intrigue and suspense and one of the best of America's contemporary mystery writers. This fifth book in the Nina Reilly series gives the readers what they've come to expect from its talented writer: a rip-roaring good read.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The O'Shaughnessy sisters have outdone themselves!, September 3, 1999
This review is from: Acts of Malice (Hardcover)
This is the best book of a really great series. I greatly admired their first four books, but this book was really outstanding. I would suggest that if you want to try these books, you should start out with their first, "Motion to Suppress". I feel like these characters are people I really know. When something happens to one of them, I mourn them just as I would a friend. I think that's the test of great writing - to make you forget you're reading a book and make you think it's real. The O'Shaughnessys certainly do that.
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