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by Carol O'Connell (Author) "Her fixation with machines had its roots in the telephone company nets which spread around the planet..." (more)
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O'Connell's second novel (after Mallory's Oracle) brings back NYPD Sergeant Kathy Mallory, plunging this tough-minded yet soulful heroine into another convoluted case. When a woman killed in Central Park is mistakenly identified as Mallory, the former street urchin and computer whiz sets herself up as bait by moving into the apartment building that houses her three main suspects. Using a computer and the building's electronic bulletin board to psych out the killer, she stirs up more than she bargained for?including someone who wants her dead. Other elements in the intelligent plot include a crime of passion, a suspenseful cat-and-mouse game and a boy who may be telekinetic and whose stepmothers keep dying. The dialogue is crisp, the prose supple, but the overall tone is dour, sometimes, in fact, mournful. Not enough of the story is told from Mallory's point of view, however, and O'Connell tends to evoke her mysterious behavior through description rather than through action. As a result, Mallory?who with her bitter youth, street smarts and rough edges carries echoes of Andrew Vachss's Burke?remains an enigma, a major absence at the center of the plot. BOMC and QPB selection.
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Few mysteries embody the intensity of O'Connell's second Kathy Mallory title. Mallory, a street urchin fostered by a now-dead New York cop and his wife, follows in her father's footsteps as a primo detective. Taken off suspension to cover the murder of a woman at first identified as Mallory herself, she pits her uncanny intelligence and formidable computer skills against a compulsive and evasive adversary. Moments of wry humor invade the author's incisive prose, tempering an admirable female protagonist sure to gather a following. Highly recommended.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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  • Paperback: 357 pages
  • Publisher: Wheeler Pub Inc (November 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1568952589
  • ISBN-13: 978-1568952581
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.8 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #2,206,978 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars This series just keeps getting better and better, July 10, 2004
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First off let me say that if you're looking for a touchy feely maiden in distress kind of heroine - you won't find it here! When a young woman is found murdered and mistakenly identified as Mallory, our Mallory moves in and uses her expert computer skills to try and trip up three suspects who all live in the same building. Some creepy moments ensue until all is resolved at the end. The whole gang reappears and their characters are further developed to this reader's delight. Once again the author serves up a fascinating suspense that I hated to see end. Some reviewers seem to think that Mallory is this inhuman character that makes the story and author heartless and if you have one shred of decency, you won't like this book. Ummm, what version were they reading? Mallory is a little ruthless and heartless at times (she certainly maintains a "ends justify the means" mentality) but don't mistake that for having no emotion. Knowing her background of having to survive on the streets as a very young kid, the death of her foster parents who kept her somewhat grounded, and you begin to see the tight control she maintains over her emotions as a necessary function. Mallory is so intricate a character that she seems to be a real human being, albeit a flawed one, and not on of those cookie cutter females that pass as heroines.
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5.0 out of 5 stars New series 2nd excellent read!, October 21, 2002
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Kathy Mallory is an enigma! I am a big fan of the "in Death" series by Nora Roberts and this is slowly but surely becoming my next favorite female lead.

The characters are becoming familiar to me. But 'Mallory' is the puzzlement and it is fascinating to read this progress. I am reading them in order and it is hard to put the book down. Gory in spots, but always fascinating! I love 'good' bad guys and Mallory is betwixt and between. Several reactions here! This heroine is different from what we are used to. On to the next...

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5.0 out of 5 stars Mallory is back!, November 25, 2001
I just ran across this fascinating character last week, and completed the second novel in an incredible series. Kathleen Mallory is the most complex character in the genre. Each book makes you want to hurry to the next to gain more insight into her psyche, while at the same time wanting to re-read the book in hand.
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4.0 out of 5 stars British edition
FYI, this is the British edition of The Man Who Cast Two Shadows, the second Mallory book.
Published on April 28, 2007 by Yomiko Readman

3.0 out of 5 stars Good addition to the series...
O'Connell knows how to write mysteries. I have found surprises and suspense galore in all of the Mallory books. Read more
Published on December 15, 2006 by Nar Saavedra

3.0 out of 5 stars I love Mallory...
but this one is too tangled for me. Jumping around among a large number of principals, it gets a bit scattered for my enjoyment. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Even better than the first...
Carol O'Connell's The Man Who Cast Two Shadows is the second Kathleen Mallory mystery, and it's even better than the first. Read more
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When men fail to realize is that for every woman they have envisioned as maid, there are a significant number of women who view them as butlers or caddies. Read more
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1.0 out of 5 stars I sure wouldn't want this woman in my life!
This is the second Mallory book and if I thought she was a cold hearted witch in her first book, I lack words to describe her in this one. Read more
Published on October 9, 2003 by Neal C. Reynolds

2.0 out of 5 stars DISAPPOINTING.
My first Mallory book, and certainly my last.
Published on March 11, 2001 by Waleed Eissa

5.0 out of 5 stars once again, a winner
there is just something about the character of mallory that just makes you want to know more about her, and this - the 3rd book - starts to fill you in on the mystery. Read more
Published on April 11, 2000 by jessica-bklyn

5.0 out of 5 stars Hard-edged, entrancing heroine
Oh, how I love Kathleen Mallory. I may not like her much, and she certainly has her own set of ethics, but I love her nonetheless. Read more
Published on June 9, 1999

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