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Rating: Summary: DID I MISS SOMETHING? Review: The author writes well, but rarely have I read a book that left so many "untied" loose ends. There were many hints throughout the book as to who the bad guy/gal was, but most of these hints were never resolved one way or another. Unless I missed something? For example, what was the deal with "the mole"? They mentioned it several times and then . . . nothing! And what about Pete Carlson? Did he spill the beans about Joy and Bill at the convention? Did he remain as anchor or did Yelena finally get rid of him? And what about the homeless guy stealing the animal doorknockers?? Can someone please tell me how that fit in with the rest of the book? Or did it? Were all of these simply "red herrings," or did the whole plot just go right over my head? (I sincerely would like someone to explain this book to me - I'm not kidding.)
Rating: Summary: good story few flaws Review: Well written story line characters a bit thin but was schocked to see St Martin's Press let a MAJOR flaw in story. Any Catholic that commits suicide it 'NOT allowed to be buried in consecrated gound much less have service with attending bishops, Shame Shame St Martins didn't you think Catholics would read it. Bad Taste, bad groundwork. sloppy editing. Maybe author ought to go with different publisher next time. She is to good for them.
Rating: Summary: It sure beats Higgins Review: Well, this is a fairly interesting novel, with a twist reminding of A.Christie, despite having a number of unnecessary subplots and flat characters including rather benign "bad guys". Nevertheless, it compares favorably to some works by her Higgins namesake, despite the latter being a celebrity.
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