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1.0 out of 5 stars
JANE WOAH!!,
This review is from: Jane Doe (Audio Cassette)
...I only gave this one star because you cant go any lower. Come on ...While interested in the first few pages I soon became aware that this was not a book for me. Are we really supposed to believe that this girl falls in love with a man that has been sleeping with her mother for years?...GROSS. Other issues in the book make me think it is seriously lacking in the Values Department... Not worth the time in my opinion. Try Tami Hoag - Ashes to Ashes... Or Michael Prescott.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Cliff hanger with twists,
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This review is from: Jane Doe (Audio Cassette)
When Frank Keegan wakes the day after Valentine's Day with a massive hangover and bloody scratches on his face, he's at a loss as to how they got there and what he did the night before. No amount of effort brings any sense of memory, so he has no choice but to struggle on about his business, which includes a game of bowling opposite the police chief and her team.Abby Hooper is the controversial new police chief who has just beaten Keegan out of the job. She's young, qualified and enthusiastic and facing sexist opposition from at least half the town. That half doesn't include Keegan who, in spite of the fact that he has just broken up with her mother, likes Abby very much. When fishermen find the nude body of a teenage girl at water's edge by Keegan's dock, all signs point to Keegan as her murderer. As the story progresses, Frank learns facts he doesn't want Abby to know and Abby becomes more suspicious of Frank. Here's a cliff-hanger story that is full of surprises and should keep you glued to the tape deck until you find out just what did happen. Characters are deftly drawn . One of the problems with tapes is that men must read women's voices credibly (and vice versa). Richard Rohan handles that problem nicely.
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