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"well written romantic suspense"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted December 4, 2004
When Blair Mallory refuses to renew Nicole Goodwin's
membership in her fitness center Great Bods, the latter
throws a temper tantrum. After closing for the evening,
Blair heads to her car only to see Nikki there. A shot
rings out; Blair believes Nikki is shooting at her. Read more...
"Great book despite the first person Point of View"
Reviewed by DeborahAnne MacGillivray
Posted January 2, 2005
I have been a long-time fan of Linda Howard, for couple of
decades. To find her writing in first person is jarring. Up
front, take my review as a person who doesn't care for
first person writing. Me, I, Mine...can get so redundant
that they stick out like a sore Read more...
"Romantic comedy mystery that will keep you reading and laughing."
Reviewed by Judith Saul
Posted January 6, 2005
Take one "Workout Barbie" Blair Mallory and toss with Pro
Football hero turned policeman and then mix in killer.
Add humor and enough laughs that you do not want to read
this in public for fear of embarrassing yourself by going
into fits of giggles. I couldn't put this Read more...
SummaryBlair Mallory lives the good life. She's pretty, confident,
and the owner of a thriving up-scale fitness center. But in
the shadow of success, a troubled member of the club
develops a strange fixation on Blair, imitating her style
and dress. Matters take a darker turn when the look-alike is
shot deadand Blair witnesses the horror.
As the media speculates on the tawdry details of the
homicide and pushes Blair into the harsh spotlight, she
locks horns with police lieutenant Wyatt Bloodsworth. He
wants to lead an investigation without interference, while
Blair is determined to probe the dead woman's life on her
own. But when someone begins to menace Blair with mounting
threats, Wyatt takes notice: Was this murder indeed a
lethal case of mistaken identityand was Blair the
intended victim?
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