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The second sleuthing tale featuring detective Kerry Grant, 'Should Old Acquaintance Be Dead' by Jean Sheldon, is absolutely delectable. It is a quick, satisfying read. Bast Press says She carries a gun, a badge, and a laptop but leaves out the tenacity that is her earmark trait. Tough-as-nails cop, feisty, independent to a fault, solving a twenty-five-year-old murder on her forced vacation. While investigating, a second and nearly identical murder takes place. In both cases, she is the one found over the dead bodies. When she was in high school, she stumbled over Shayna Donovan, a fellow classmate. Now, as a decorated cop in the Chicago police department, she finds the still-warm corpse of Lisa Whittaker in the exact same location on stage at the Pulaski High School auditorium. Discovering Shayna all those years ago helped define Kerry s path in life - to become the best cop she could. With Lisa s death, she is determined to prove that neither was accidental. This is a great piece of detective work with incredibly vibrant side characters - even the cats and stuffed bear have entertaining roles to play. Kerry s best friend, neighbors, old schoolmates, partner, and even the suspects make for a very colorful story. The most fascinating character, however, is not the stubborn detective: Bast is a serene and slightly eccentric former classmate whom no one knew well. She plays a small but dynamic role that breathes life into the story through bald cynicism and curiosity. Complete with telemarketing scams, dramatic attempts on Kerry s life, a tentative renewed romance on the side and a heavy dose of sardonic humor, 'Should Old Acquaintance Be Dead' is perfect. --Curled Up With A Good Book © Carolynn Evans, 2008
Product Description
In her second adventure, Chicago Police Detective Kerry Grant returns to the dark stage of Casimir Pulaski High School auditorium, where as a student, she found the body of a classmate. The police called the death an accident, but Kerry knew someone murdered Shayna Donovan. Twenty-five years later Kerry returns to the South Side of Chicago for their high school reunion. Kerry runs into an old friend, Lisa Whitaker, who wants to meet her on the stage where she can prove Shayna’s death was not an accident. Old friends and enemies help and hinder Kerry's search for Lisa's killer. Attempts on her life slow her down, but don't stop the determined detective as she hunts down the killer, and barely escapes with her life.
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