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After several standalone titles, Perry began to produce a series unlike any other, giving us in Jane Whitefield a heroine that I'd have to imagine many of Hollywood's hippest young stars are fighting to play. Introduced in Sleeping Dogs, Jane is a "guide" of a very special kind, a sort of warrior-goddess capable of the most daring feats of cunning and courage who by day pursues a satisfying life off the radar as a suburban surgeon's wife. Her ordinary existence is, in fact, so contented--and her husband so worried for her safety when she's helping mortally threatened men, women, and children--that each time she's approached with a desperate case by a new victim of evil, her first instinct is to say no. But there would be no series if she did, and we would miss her intricately assembled exploits.
Picture the Scarlet Pimpernel looking like the singer Buffy Ste. Marie (Jane's of native American heritage) and equally skilled at disguise and seat-of-the-pants strategy. Isn't that the sort of companion you'd welcome if you were on the run from the Mob with $20 billion (that's with a "b") of their money, its secret whereabouts all stored mnemonically in your head? Maybe you'd rather have the U.S. Marine Corps on your side, but if that's not an option, newcomers to the Jane Whitefield books will quickly learn (and her fans already know) that she can pull it off on her own. A wonderfully entertaining element of these original adventures is that Jane's guiding principle is simplicity. Thus, the reader's vicarious thrills lie in watching the process, the twists and turns of her schemes and, above all, her amazing capacity for forethought.
Blood Money, like all the novels by Perry, works equally well on the level of character study as it does in nail-biting suspense. The novels can be read as much for their remarkable insights into human nature as for the excitement of a first-rate thriller. Surely Perry ranks among the very top of the crime-writing fraternity. --Otto Penzler --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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Jane Whitefield Strikes Again,
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This review is from: Blood Money, A Jane Whitefield Novel (Hardcover)
Jane Whitefield, the last hope of persons on the run, has promised herself to remain home as a housewife to her doctor husband, but gets caught up in another hide-the-person-on-the-run situation. The title of the book refers to an awful lot of the Mafia's money which Jane must help dipose of while helping a septugenarian and a teenager elude a manhunt consisting of almost everyone in the USA with an Italian surname. Although some of the plot points are a little hard to believe, e.g., a nation of Mafia families working as efficiently as the FBI to find Jane and her runners, and Jane's almost unlimited reserve of financial resources, Perry keeps the reader's interest as Jane and company race around country trying to turn dirty money into clean charitable donations.
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
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Wow -- couldn't put it down!,
By Mike (Newton, MA.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Blood Money, A Jane Whitefield Novel (Hardcover)
I have read all of the books in this series, and Blood Money will definately not dissappoint. First, the characters, and they are just that, are more than typical cardboard cutouts. A rarity in so many novels in this genre. Second, the book has a great plot, plenty of surprises, twists and turns, yet doesn't stretch credulity. Finally, the action, and there is plenty is really well paced. Jane Whitefield is one of the best "guides" through a suspense mystery around. Keep bringing her back for more.
18 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
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Another fine effort-- Perry never disappoints,
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This review is from: Blood Money, A Jane Whitefield Novel (Hardcover)
A) Read this and all the Jane Whitefield novels.B) Track down the earlier Perrys, especially Metzger's Dog, Butcher's Boy, Island, and the others. Read them too. C) Convince a publisher to re-realease them all in a nice uniform edition. D) Coerce some Hollywood studio to make faithful versions of these books-- they're ready to film and will spread Perry's fame even more widely. E) Canonize Perry
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