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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Brilliant but chilling
Andi Pauldi is a vet living in Palm Springs, California. She is trying
to get her fledgling practice off the ground while waiting and hoping that
her sixth and final blood test for AIDS will be HIV-Negative. She doesn't
plan on getting involved in another murder case or risk her carcass playing
investigator ever again. That decision changes when a little girl named...
Published on April 27, 1997
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I hate women who go stupid
While this book has all the elements to be a good story, I was so disappointed when the main character Andi Pauldi goes stupid. What non-authority person in their right mind would tackle people who raise dogs to fight? And what is with the graphic child abuse scenes? I threw the book away not finished. Andi Paildi may be a good vet, a good hearted woman, but a real...
Published on July 25, 2002 by M. Scott
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Brilliant but chilling, April 27, 1997
By A Customer
This review is from: Hand that Feeds You (Mass Market Paperback)
Andi Pauldi is a vet living in Palm Springs, California. She is trying
to get her fledgling practice off the ground while waiting and hoping that
her sixth and final blood test for AIDS will be HIV-Negative. She doesn't
plan on getting involved in another murder case or risk her carcass playing
investigator ever again. That decision changes when a little girl named
Nikki, mute, pathetic looking, and in emotional pain, comes into her office
to have her pit bull Buck taken care of. Andi takes an instant dislike to
the girl's redneck father, but the pleading in the little girl's eyes
convinces Andi to take care of the savagely injured dog. Andi suspects the
dog was hurt in an illegal dog fight.
........ Through a local politician's donation, Andi is able to give Buck the
best of care but a shock awaits her when, a few week's later, she delivers a
now healthy Buck back to his owners. Nikki is gone, with no trace of her
existence in her dump of her house. Andi locates the girl's father, shot to
death on the living room floor. Nobody seems to care about the missing child
but Andi. She heads down a dangerous and deadly road filled with illegal dog
fights, a child pornography ring, and pedophiles plying their trade with
impunity. Vowing to do whatever is necessary to find Nikki and put the
monsters responsible for her abduction away, Andi enters the world of the
double agent, where one wrong move could be her last.
....... Lillian Roberts has written a graphic and revealing novel that takes the
reader into the world of vices that people practice, ranging from dog
fighting, pedophilia, and to sexual child abuse. It is not a work for the
faint of heart but it is a astute depiction into the dark side of human
nature brilliantly interwoven into a mystery that is both intriguing and
cleverly designed. THE HAND THAT FEEDS YOU is not a pretty work but it is a
work that will haunt the readers long after the book is finished. The female
protagonist symbolizes the goodness in humanity, as evidenced by her
willingness to die in her fight against the forces that could torture
innocent animals and children for money. This book comes highly recommend,
but is not for everyone.
......Harriet Klausner
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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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I hate women who go stupid, July 25, 2002
This review is from: Hand that Feeds You (Mass Market Paperback)
While this book has all the elements to be a good story, I was so disappointed when the main character Andi Pauldi goes stupid. What non-authority person in their right mind would tackle people who raise dogs to fight? And what is with the graphic child abuse scenes? I threw the book away not finished. Andi Paildi may be a good vet, a good hearted woman, but a real dunce when it comes to danger.
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