"Fabulous journalist who-done-it"
New Haven Herald police reporter Anne Seymour covers the
story of a murdered Yale student Melissa Peabody, whose
body was found near a luxury high-rise condo. She quickly
learns the coed was a high priced escort in the evening
which explains why a student would be by an exclusive
locale. Though her editor wants her to not dig any
further and the lead homicide detective Tom refuses to
cooperate, Anne keeps searches for clues. Her perseverance continues and soon a second female Eli is
found murdered; she too was an escort. Her mom and the
university join the chorus of those who want Anne to stop
investigating, but the ambitious intrepid journalist
continues her quest for the truth. SACRED COWS is a fabulous journalist who-done-it with a
strong police procedural and an academic setting to anchor
the tale. The key to the plot is the heroine who keeps on
ticking although everyone except a slimy rival reporter
wants her off the case and the slimeball only seems to
want her around to hit on her even if she can lean her
chin on his bald head (think of his view). The support
cast is terrific as they seem genuine rounding out a fine
investigative tale that fans will fully enjoy. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted September 9, 2005
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