"Strong thriller"
Once upon a time Helen was happily married, living in a
mini-mansion and earning over six figures a year as a
number cruncher. One day she came home early and
discovered her husband in bed with their next door
neighbor. After divorcing him she went on the run because
she wouldn't obey a court order involving alimony. She now lives in a tall old building in Ft Lauderdale
working dead end jobs that pay her in cash. Her latest
job is at Page Turners as a bookseller. The owner is a
slimy married man who cheats on his wife in the back room
of the bookstore. It comes as no surprise to anybody that
somebody kills him but what shocks Helen is that his body
is found in her neighbor and good friend Peggy's
apartment. The police arrest Peg because she once had an
affair with him and she vowed to get even with him for
cheating on her. Helen is positive that Peggy is innocent
and goes to some outrageous lengths to prove it. Elaine Viets is a great writer whose characterizations are
simply superb. In MURDER BETWEEN THE COVERS, she has
created a tough, independent yet very vulnerable heroine
who comes across as a believable person who stands by her
principles even when they cost her everything. The victim
in this case is so evil readers will wonder why someone
didn't kill him sooner. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted November 17, 2003
SummaryHelen has a new job "off the books" at Page Turners
bookstore in Fort Lauderdale...until the owner is murdered.
But since the arrogant Page Turner III had so many enemies,
Helen will have to read between the lines to uncover the
truth about a clever killer.
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