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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Sharon is called to the Tenderloin District,
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This review is from: There's Nothing to Be Afraid Of (Mass Market Paperback)
Private Investigator Sharon McCone is called by a group of Vietnamese tenants who live in the so-called Tenderloin District of San Francisco. This is a very rough area, where new immigrants trying to make a go of it in their adopted country rub elbows with eccentrics and criminals. The group of people who are employing Sharon want her to find out who is playing tricks on them in their apartment building. There are strange noises in the basement, power failures, and shadows of "ghosts" on the walls. During the course of the investigation, Sharon develops real admiration for the Vietnamese and is chagrined when one of them is killed and another disappears. She pursues several dead ends before she finally figures out who is responsible for the murder and the other mischief. Muller consistantly writes good books in this series, and this one is no exception.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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A Mystery with a Message,
By Janie "a little bird" (Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: There's Nothing to Be Afraid Of (Mass Market Paperback)
As a fan of PI Sharon McCone I knew I would enjoy this book. I was surprised not only to be updated on Sharon's personal life (which keeps me hooked on this series) but to be touched as Marcia Muller calls to attention an important social issue. Her discussion of immigrant housing in the US contributes to an already intriguing mystery, while educating her readers. Thank you Marcia Muller! I'll definitely be back for more.
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Eye of the Storm,
By Michele Prestage (Ontario, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: There's Nothing to Be Afraid Of (Mass Market Paperback)
I have read the first 6 or so books in this series and I have yet to be disappointed. Each book kept me entertained and wanting to get to the next one.
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There's Nothing to Be Afraid Of by Marcia Muller (Mass Market Paperback - 1952)
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