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Have No Mercy

Have No Mercy

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: HAVE NO MERCY
Review: This book begins with two young men, David who is jewish, and Todd who
is not. They are friends and when Todd learns that David's parents want

to go back to the old country to live, He encourages them to do so
behind Davids back. He promises to move in with David in the home they
will leave him and keep an eye on him. They also leave David some funds

and all the household goods and many personal possessions. He believes
he can sell some of their things to keep himself in finances and do it
without Davids knowledge. His first attempt goes awry when David
catches him stealing a valuable brooch and throws him out of his house.

Later, David is a well respected phychiatrist and hypnotist. Todd, on
the other hand spent his time trying to latch on to someone who could
bank roll him on his quest to become wealthy.

David meets Ann, a petite redhead and persuades her to marry him. He is

prosperous and so has a prenuptial agreement written up and Ann signs it

gladly. She loves him and not the money.
After their marriage David becomes a different person. He has his
office in part of their new home, and doesn't care if he never has to
leave the house. Ann grows tired of this way of life and indulges in
alcohol and an occasional fling.

Enter Renalda who prefers to be called Rennie. She is very plain with
dark hair and grubby clothes. She writes childrens books and has had
several published when she meets Matt Lain, the counter man at a local
coffee shop.This and that leads to an attraction Matt has for her money
and he sweeps her off her feet. Their coffee house business grows and
flourishes leading Matt to spend a lot of time on the road leaving
Rennie alone. She is very depressed and alcoholic and decides she might

see someone who could help her. Of course, she consults David and
becomes his patient. She also relies on the advice of her good friend
Dan, who is an attorney.

Have I lost you yet? Its easy to do as this book begins and ends with
so many twists and turns its hard to keep up unless you read it from the

beginning and know all the details surrounding these people. There are
affairs and mix ups as well as people not being who they seem to be, and

of course a murder meant to get two of these people together and that
also affords some twisting and angling. I could hardly bring myself to

put it down to fix a meal once into it. A very good read, and a review
cannot do it justice
Review by: Ginny Welding


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