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5.0 out of 5 stars
HOLD ON TO YOUR SEATS!!!!!!!!!, January 12, 2006
This review is from: Half Past Dead (Mass Market Paperback)
Kaitlin Wells is in prison for a crime she did not committ. She has been cut off by family and friends, so for the last 3 years she has had to learn to be self sufficient. Never again will she be so trusting. Suddenly the FBI offer her a deal, they know she is innocent, but will not let the truth out because they are on the trail of bigger prey. She can be furloughed if she will go back to Twin Oaks and be undercover for them. IN this Catch-22 she has no choice, she has to accept the deal and hope she can prove her innocence.
Justin Radner has just moved back to Twin Oaks, he has been appointed Sheriff. He is notified of her return but not told anything about her undercover work. When he meets her he is surprised by her attitude, she doesn't act like a guilty criminal, but he knows not to go by looks. Anyway he has a murder to investigate. The first in 11 yrs.
As the investigation moves forward, Kat seems to be somehow involved. The mystery of this woman is keeping him up at night. Kat finds many changes in her town, but the people are just as down and dirty as she remembers. Kat and Justin are brought togather by circumstances and attraction and after a couple of attempts on Kat's life, both are convinced she has the answer, if she can only find it.
This is a great read, I read it in one sitting. Totally riviting.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Half Past Dead, January 2, 2006
This review is from: Half Past Dead (Mass Market Paperback)
Kaitlin (Kat) Wells has spent the last three years serving a prison sentence for a crime she did not commit. Now, she's gotten a break; the government has secretly reopened her case and believes she is innocent, but they still need some information before she can be completely cleared. Therefore, she's being released on a work furlough to her home town where, hopefully, she can help them wrap it up while re-establishing her own life. However, once back home, not too many people appear to be happy to have her back. Kat's mother is near death, lost in a world of her own, and the two never really got along before. Now that Kat's a disgrace, that's even more true. Kat's sister has no use for her and even tries to bribe her to move away, which Kat can not do under the terms of her release. Yet, on the plus side, Kat's new boss does believe her and is willing to help clear her name, and to help find out who is now trying to kill her. The Sheriff, Justin Radner, is at first leery of Kat, but there is also an attraction between the two of them. It's an irresistable force. Though doubts persist as to her innocence, Justin finds himself falling in love, though he does not know the whole truth about the woman he loves.
***** This is one of Ms.Sawyer's best works. The plot is complex, and every character is presented powerfully. Plot lines cross and weave together into a mystery that will challenge you until the end. This is a keeper. *****
Amanda Killgore
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Heroine rises above a horrible family, July 13, 2006
This review is from: Half Past Dead (Mass Market Paperback)
Kat Wells has spent over three years in prison for a crime she didn't commit. The Feds offer her the opportunity to get out of prison early under the guise of a furlough to help them catch the real culprits behind the bank robbery, and she jumps at the chance to clear her name. Her mother and sister, who deserted her at the first sign of trouble just want her gone so that sister Tori can marry the wealthy judge's son.
Justin Radner has just returned to become Sheriff of Twin Oaks after leaving the New Orleans police force. He is not a welcome addition by some of the town higher ups including a local judge with political aspirations and the father of his teen lover who holds him responsible for her suicide. His first stop is to make sure that new parolee Kat does not become a repeat offender. He soon realizes when he catches her beating the crud out of a town bully cum rapist that she can take care of herself.
Kat excels in her new position working on the local newspaper with editor David taking her under his wing. After obtaining background information on a puzzling homicide, the two work with Justin to investigate the murder and soon, it appears that there is a lot more going on than the bank robbery including drugs, money laundering, and murder. As they are thrown together, there is an undeniable attraction between Kat and Justin, but at the first sign of adversity, he wrestles with his doubts and realizes he's falling in love with her.
Sawyer's latest is a tense and emotional drama featuring a charismatic couple's search for the truth and in Kat's dealings with her less than worthy family.
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