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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Charlie Fox is back in rare form
Loved it!! Have got all of Zoe Sharp's Charlie Fox books. Think it was Road Kill that wasn't my personal favorite but it has been a couple of years since I read it. This one Zoe Sharp has got Charlie back on target. This was actually one of those books that had me hooked from page one. Sat down and started it on a Saturday afternoon and had to make myself put it down to...
Published on October 26, 2008 by K. A. Schaefer

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2.0 out of 5 stars Angry, angry, angry
Sorry, I cannot recommend. The protagonist is over-the-top enmeshed with her family of origin. The depth of anger expressed is eye-opening. I think the author has "issues". Not much fun to read.
Published on July 7, 2009 by R. Power


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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Charlie Fox is back in rare form, October 26, 2008
Loved it!! Have got all of Zoe Sharp's Charlie Fox books. Think it was Road Kill that wasn't my personal favorite but it has been a couple of years since I read it. This one Zoe Sharp has got Charlie back on target. This was actually one of those books that had me hooked from page one. Sat down and started it on a Saturday afternoon and had to make myself put it down to go to bed and got up Sunday morning and finished it. Been a long time since I have found a book that made everything else wait until I finished it. I read the Charlie Fox books in order which maybe that is why I liked this one so much, liked the whole more personal aspect with Charlie and her parents and with Sean. Cannot wait for the next one to see what happens with her and Sean.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Angry, angry, angry, July 7, 2009
Sorry, I cannot recommend. The protagonist is over-the-top enmeshed with her family of origin. The depth of anger expressed is eye-opening. I think the author has "issues". Not much fun to read.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars struck out, April 20, 2009
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Arthur E. Pape "art pape" (Wheaton, Il United States) - See all my reviews
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one of the worst books i've ever read.was unable to suspend my disbelief sufficiently to have any sympathy with it. a drug in testing has a disastrous effect on an asian patient. from this our heroes concoct a conspiracy to (I) hide the test results by the venal corporate drug manufacturer,(ii) capture a biological death weapon by some treasonous, rogue government agents and (iii) solve the family and romantic problems of a group of the most dysfunctional people i have ever met. this one belongs in the outhouse, one page at a time. -art pape
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4.0 out of 5 stars Third Strike, January 29, 2009
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Charlie Fox [nee Charlotte Foxcroft] is now living in New York City, away from the England of her birth, six months into her recovery from a near-fatal double gunshot injury. Both Charlie and her lover/colleague, Sean Meyer, are now working for Parker Armstrong's very exclusive close-protection agency in that city, alienating her even more from her parents. Charlie has an interesting background, as she describes it: "I had a fractured career dogged by scandal; an ability to kill without hesitation that even I shied away from exploring; no relationship with my parents to speak of; and a lover who'd been at least as damaged by this life as I had."

To her astonishment, one day Charlie sees her father, a highly respected and world-recognized UK surgeon, being interviewed by a local TV reporter who has elicited some stunning admissions certain to, at the very least, disgrace him and completely destroy his personal and professional reputation, including alcoholism and being complicit in the death of a man who was a patient and life-long friend. Disbelieving, and determined to get to the truth, Charlie and Sean take on the investigation when the resulting scandal directly affects not only her parents, but Charlie and Sean and the company they work for as well.

The title has a double meaning, as much for its use in the American criminal justice system as for the number of `chances' her parents had given Charlie to, as they see it, find the error of her ways and come home, of course without Sean. She is still fighting to gain their trust and their respect, for him and for herself.

In an acerbic tone that seems to fit her perfectly, Charlie is a take-no-prisoners kinda gal [as is, one gets the impression, her creator]. The book is another fast-paced, well-plotted and winning entry in the series, which just keeps getting better. Recommended.
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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Pass on this one, November 17, 2008
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Bob Day (Portsmouth, NH United States) - See all my reviews
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Pass on this one and you'll miss one of the best thrillers of the year. It's right up there with "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo".
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