"Intriguing romantic suspense"
In Maine, thirty-two years old wealthy Glynis Pigott hires
former cop turned private detective Teri Addison to learn
what happened to her missing best friend lawyer Kim
Shock. Apparently Kim quit her job to join her lover Gil
Williamson in Texas. Meanwhile, the unhappy six-foot plus tall Glynis is
thinking of quitting her in town church to attend
exclusively one sponsored over the Internet. She feels
she belongs there with the daily readings and sermons
hosted by Chasco as he and the other attendees warmly
welcome her. Chasco even flirts with her and feels bad
accepting her donations. As Teri's investigations lead
her to Chasco, she must persuade Glynis that her life is
in danger due to her link to Kim and an alleged cult
murder-suicide from four years ago. CHAT ROOM is an intriguing romantic suspense that also
contains a powerful message of opening the tent to
everyone even those who seem reticent about belonging.
The story line is loaded with action as the two subplots
cleverly converge in dramatic fashion. Teri and Glynis co-
sharing lead protagonists with both of them delightful in
opposite ways. The rest of the cast adds depth to both
characters so that the audience understands both of them
on an intimate level. Though the ending seems to pat
readers will appreciate this strong thriller. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted September 6, 2003
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