"exhilarating romantic police procedural"
In Alabama, Adams County, Sheriff Bernie Granger and her
counterpart at adjacent Jackson County Sheriff Mays search
for the missing woman, Stephanie Preston, a college
student married for five months and Mays' niece. They
soon find what they feared her battered raped corpse. At
about the same time they make their grim find, former
Memphis police detective Jim Norton arrives as the new
deputy sheriff of the Adams County department. Bernie and Jim work diligently to uncover the Preston
killer out of fear that the culprit will not stop with
her. However, their efforts fail as a second female is
killed with the same violent M.O. Though not yet
officially by definition a serial killer case, the two law
enforcement official believes that is what they are
dealing with; so does the panicked county residents. As
Bernie and Jim put in extra time together, they are
attracted to one another, but both fears commitment having
been burned by divorce and besides they must work together
to prevent any more murderers from happening in their
quiet peaceful community. CLOSE ENOUGH TO KILL is an exhilarating romantic police
procedural that cleverly uses the romance subplot to
enhance the feel to the small town atmosphere of Adams
County and as a contrast to the atrocities of the serial
killer. The lead cops are a wonderful dedicated team and
their respective family members (her mom and sis and his
son) add to the understanding of the duo and especially
the environs they investigate. With all that going for
it, the bottom line to Beverly Barton's breathtaking book
is her ability to hide the killer's identity in plain
site, which rivets the audience from start to finish. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted July 18, 2006
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