"A good read"
NY TV news reporter Sally Harrington is in Santa Monica to
testify as a defense witness in the "Mafia Boss Murder
Trial". Hollywood producer Jonathan Small stands trial for
killing mobster Nick Arlenetta. While the prosecutor
screams murder one, the defense team insists self-defense
as they claim that Jonathan shot Nick before the mobster
could kill his sister. Sally who has done a documentary on
the East Coast mob families plans to testify that Nick
tried to kill her also. Following attempts on Sally's life, her boss and mentor at
DBS News Alexandra Waring coaxes the police to provide her
reporter with protection around the clock. Officer Paul
Fitzwilliam and Sally feel an immediate attraction, but her
safety comes first especially when she is hurt in a hit and
run incident. As Sally becomes the news rather than
reporting it, the trial takes center stage, but will she
live long enough to provide her "expert" opinion? Though shifted to the West Coast, the fourth Harrington
novel reads similar to the previous three tales as she once
again makes for a good novel when Sally is in center
stage. The problem is the trial that goes on and on and
on, etc. while keeping Sally on the sidelines for the most
part as a mere observer. Not as powerful as tales like
TROUBLE BECOMES HER, THE BAD WITNESS contains enough of
Sally's brand of shtick to satisfy her fans. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted October 15, 2002
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