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Elaine Viets (Author)
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Francesca Vierling Mystery July 11, 2000
Did the doctor's callous bedside manner give a patient the urge to kill?

It takes a truly sneaky person to keep a secret in a newsroom. St. Louis City Gazette columnist Francesca Vierling is just the woman to do it-especially to help hide her editor's bout with breast cancer. Now she's surreptitiously shuttling the editor to chemotherapy while finishing a column on gorgeous male stripper Leo D. Nardo. And it's all going without a hitch. . . .

Until Leo disappears and somebody starts shooting the worst doctors in St. Louis. The first M.D. to go has a callous bedside manner that gives all his patients the urge to kill.

The next victim is a master of misdiagnosis. As long as bad doctors are targets, the public isn't shedding a tear. But when Francesca herself is nearly gunned down, is it because she's hunting for Leo's hot body or a cold-blooded killer? Either way she has an adverse reaction to dying. The antidote?  Discover the truth . . .

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Francesca Vierling's lousy assignment covering a male stripper turns into intrigue when her subject disappears in Viets's newest mystery featuring the columnist/sleuth (after The Pink Flamingo Murders). At the same time, a doctor, receptionist and therapist in a radiation oncology unit are gunned down, and Francesca determines to solve the mystery to further her career. Nobody has anything good to say about these callous medical professionals, nor about the next victim, an internist who, though well-loved, had been known to misdiagnose patients. Surreptitiously escorting her editor and friend to breast cancer treatments conveniently puts Francesca in the right place to dig around. Suddenly, she begins to receive death threats. Is it because of her search for Leo D. Nardo, the missing and most-likely dead stripper, or is someone trying to stop her investigation of the vengeful medical murders? Before the reader has much chance to agonize over these possibilities, Francesca has solved one case and the other is easily narrowed down to three suspects. Those hoping for a surprise ending will be disappointed, but there is a perverse satisfaction in seeing revenge taken for all the people who are not only victims of cancer but of the medical system itself. (July)
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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"Nobody knows St. Louis better than Elaine Viets....I'm looking forward to reading more about Francesca Vierling. Her creator has the touch."
-- John Lutz, author of Death by Jury

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Dell (July 11, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0440236207
  • ISBN-13: 978-0440236207
  • Product Dimensions: 4.2 x 0.5 x 6.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #870,992 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

I write my novels with the help of Harry, a striped cat who sleeps by my computer and lashes the keyboard with his tail. He whips me into a writing frenzy.
Harry collaborates on two series, the Dead-end Job mysteries and the Josie Marcus Mystery Shopper series. He's doing a good job -- I just signed a contract with NAL/Signet for two more books in each series.

 

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good book-good mystery series, July 12, 2000
This review is from: Doc in the Box (Francesca Vierling Mystery) (Mass Market Paperback)
Her father cheated on her mother usually with someone they knew. Finally, her mother could not take anymore. She murdered him and killed herself. Their daughter, St. Louis Gazette columnist Francesca Vierlong, is afraid of marriage. When her boyfriend Lyle proposes, she turns him down even though she loves him. To keep the pain of losing him at bay, she buries herself at work by covering two stories at the same time. One story involves a missing stripper while the other concerns a serial killer.

Francesca profiles the Heart Desire's Night Club gorgeous stripper Jack "Leo Ds Nardo" Hegenbaum for one of her columns. To her surprise, Francesca has a good time feasting her eyes on the stud muffin. When she calls him to ask a few remaining questions, she learns he has vanished. The last person to apparently have seen Jack was a homeless elderly lady. While she cannot help Jack, Francesca begins an active search to uncover the identity of the DOC IN THE BOX KILLER. In spite of her frantic activity, Francesca cannot remove Lyle from her heart.

The charm behind this novel is the heroine's inquiries into her two opposite type cases. One is a bit of fluff while the other is a deadly criminal investigative piece. Both share the need for Francesca to bury her aching heart. Although the quality of her previous works is quite high, Elaine Viets seems to improve as a writer who can create a unique, effervescent synergy that freshens up the amateur sleuth mystery genre.

Harriet Klausner

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Welcome to St. Louis!, October 15, 2000
This review is from: Doc in the Box (Francesca Vierling Mystery) (Mass Market Paperback)
I don't know St. Louis, but Elaine sure does. She took me on the 'Grand Tour' through her books. She knows St. Louis like Laura Lippman knows Baltimore. I have lived in Detroit and Baltimore; and can really relate to the neighborhoods of St. Louis that Ms. Viets describes so well. Combine that with a good mystery with well developed plot lines and realistic characters and ya got a fantastic page-turning read. Highly recommended. ENJOY!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Does My HMO Cover This?, November 26, 2004
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Francesca Vierling, columnist for the St. Louis City Gazette is on a hot story again. She's at the Hearts Desire Strip Club, doing "A Day In The Life Of A Stripper."

Since her idiot boss, Charlie didn't specifically say what kind of stripper she was to follow around, Francesca has chosen Jack Hogenbaum, AKA Leo D. Nardo - Your Titanic Lover.

Francesca finds she really likes Jack, who's thirty and only wants to get married and become a house husband, taking care of the home and children for his wife. So she is startled to find out that Jack has disappeared and that she was actually one of the last people to see him alive, talking to an grey haired lady in the parking lot after work.

But this story isn't as important as Georgia, her mentor at the paper. Georgia has been diagnosed with breast cancer and Francesca is taking her to and from her doctor's and chemo appointments. Georgia doesn't want anyone to know about the cancer, since people tend to steal all your stuff and take over your desk at the paper if they even suspect you're ill.

Francesca had settled Georgia into the waiting room at the hospital while she goes to make a call to see if the missing Jack has show up. She's stunned when she gets back to find the receptionist shot dead at her desk and a therapist and Dr. Brentmoor shot dead in one of the rooms. Unbelievably, Georgia is still alive, hiding in the waiting room. She didn't see anything, just heard the shots and never got a good look at the killer.

Over the next few weeks, more doctors are killed and Francesca starts investigating. What is common thread between these people. Her first thoughts, that they were killed because they were rude and obnoxious to the patients was wrong, when Dr. Jolley (who was a nice as his name) turns up dead.

Francesca is determined to find out who is killing these people and find out what happened to Jack, who she is also sure is dead.

Highlights:

The mystery. This is the best one so far.

Leo D. Nardo, the stripper and Officer Friendly who he shares a dressing room with. They are both nice guys and Leo is sincere in his wish to be a house husband and Officer Friendly, has a secret that would ruin his career if it came out.

Francesca's friends, Georgia, who for the first time in this series does more than just tell her to shut up and don't make waves at the paper. Cut-Up Katie the medical examiner who has been entertaining throughout this series and of course, Marlene, the waitress at Uncle Bob's Pancake House.
Once again, humor runs through this book, which can be very difficult when you're dealing with cancer and death.

For the first time, Francesca actually solves the crime.

Lowlights:

Francesca hasn't seen Lyle since their breakup in the last book. Why no one has suggested therapy to this woman is beyond me.

The staff at the paper.

Overall a very good entry in this series. Makes me look forward to the next one.










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