"terrific police procedural"
Five years have passed since the Florida West Coast town
of Pelican Bay has had a homicide until now. Police
detective Maggie Skerritt investigates who murdered the
twenty-two years old obese Edith Wainwright in her home
while her boss wants her to fail because he hates female
cops. Clues at the crime scene lead to Karen Englewood, a
counselor at the Pelican Bay Weight Management Clinic as
it appears the victim died from cyanide laced chocolate
apparently given as a reward by Karen. Maggie interviews
Karen who insists she refuses to use Skinner's conditional
behavior to help her clients lose weight; they must do it
themselves with her assisting them. She also says that
Edith was upbeat; this is confirmed by a co-worker. When
a second victim Sophie Morelli dies from cyanide
poisoning, the evidence again points towards her weight
counselor Karen. Still nothing adds up as her retired
former partner in Tampa and current lover Bill Malcolm
tries to quietly help Maggie resolve what seems like a
closed case in which a deranged weight counselor is
killing her clients. PELICAN BAY is a terrific police procedural with a touch
of a romantic subplot that stars forty-eight years old
dedicated cop trying to look at a bewildering case from
different perspectives because the obvious culprit seems
innocent in at least her mind. The story line is action-
packed as Maggie works the clues that a serial killer
leaves behind to either paint Karen as a crazed murderer
or she is. Though the killer's motives take a strange
twist that seems unnecessary, fans will appreciate this
fine tale and look forward to the next appearance of
Maggie once she finishes her sailing vacation with Bill. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted August 26, 2005
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