"Intriguing police procedural"
In Nashville, former teacher Merilee Walters became a
homicide detective though she is deaf. Currently she
investigates undercover a serial killer. The case is
quickly complicated by her new partner Ray Patterson who
apparently loathes women especially as cops and therefore
is unable to cooperate with her. Even more perplexing to
Merilee is that the inquiries seem to lead to two prime
suspects with both having close ties with her former
fiancé Heath Woods whose girlfriend was the latest victim. As the investigation continues Merilee also finds herself
every attracted to her superior, Chief of Homicide Steven
Barlowe. He would never break the code of ethics by
seeing a direct reports individual. She may dream of her
boss lying naked with her, but she too would never break
protocol; besides stopping the murderer remains priority
one. Merilee is an intriguing police officer as she refuses to
allow her deafness to stop her from doing her job and in
fact applies her other senses to a much greater than
normal degree in trying to solve the case. The who-done-
it investigation is cleverly handled so that the audience
observes the courageous intelligent Merilee seek clues.
The three males in her life (the ex, the partner, and the
boss) enhance the readers' observation of a strong
detective. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted November 15, 2005
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