"for fans of police procedurals and cozies"
Though Harton, New Jersey Chief of Police Tom Holder is
married, he has a crush on Episcopalian minister Kathryn
Koerney and wishes he had a case that he could involve her
in so they could spend some innocent time together. He
gets his wish when George Kimbrough reports his wife Grace
missing. Ten-year-old Tita Robinson saw the Kimbrough's
neighbor Bill Stanley put a woman's body into his car. Since
Tom has no children of his own, he asks Kathryn to help him
question her. Tita comes across as a very credible witness and on the
strength of her testimony, Tom is able to obtain a search
warrant to look inside Stanley's home. The police find
enough evidence to arrest Bill but there are still some
questions that need answering. Carolyn Stanley has
gone missing in San Francisco and it is Kathryn who tracks
her down. Kathryn brings Carolyn back to Harton where she
and Tom begin to put together all the pieces of the puzzle. This debut crime thriller of Christina Sumners has plenty
of action but very little actual violence in the story
line. Tom and Kathryn make a very good team, each of them
having qualities that allow them to finally solve one of
the most convoluted cases to happen in New Jersey in a long
time. CROOKED HEART will appeal to fans of police
procedurals and cosies. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted October 1, 2002
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