"Rabid Behavior!"
Gloria Trevisi is still providing grist for the rumor
mill. Taking a stand against the doctors in a hotly
debated article didn't exactly endear her to the medical
profession of her local small town. Add to that the
looming changes about to occur at the newspaper office
where she works and the fact that she just might be out of
a job in the near future or at the very least working
herself to death! While on a news job she and a friend, who is a Christmas
Food Bank coordinator bringing a special meal to an
elderly gentleman, discover his dead body just inside the
door, looking not only very dead but grossly distorted.
Keeping her cool, Gloria assesses the situation and takes
a few pictures from outside the house. So begins another
Gloria Trevisi mystery. For sure, Gloria is determined to find out who caused this
man's obviously unnatural death; and again as the motives
for killing Reg McIvor surface, Gloria's life is
increasingly in danger. Yes, her husband Tony isn't around much but in this
mystery certainly is there when needed which is far more
often than Gloria expected. For it seems that a bite from
a dog at the murder scene may be lethal for Gloria unless
she obtains a series of shots against rabies. The same
disease, indeed may even be connected to the murder she is
investigating! Add a few scenes about Gloria's growing chagrin about her
ticking biological clock and Tony's refusal to contemplate
a bambino due to his own secret yet to be revealed, as
well as an old flame pursuing Tony, and you have again
another riveting read from talented A. R. Grobbo! Nice
work - you keep the reader spellbound to the very last
page! Reviewed by Viviane Crystal on January 24, 2006
Reviewed by Viviane Crystal
Courtesy Crystal Reviews
Posted March 12, 2006
SummaryGoodwill toward men....
Gloria Trevisi, editor of the Plattsford Sun, is hard-
working,
competent.and about to get her rabies shots, a result of
the
discovery of a dead retired farmer and a live rabid dog
while
taking photos for what was supposed to be an uplifting
holiday
feature for the Sun's Christmas edition.
Someone, indeed, is suffering from rage, not the rabid
kind, as
health officials and police puzzle over this unexpected
outbreak of
a deadly epidemic in Ramsbottom Township. Gloria wants no
part of
it, especially when she is expecting the return of her
prodigal
husband, violinist Tony Lambert, who has already sent her a
Christmas present that is far too grand for her to
reciprocate. As
usual, she has her own problems, including some nasty
telephone
calls, unwanted visits from the past--her husband's old
girlfriend,
for one--and a future that holds a confrontation with her
in-laws
and several uncomfortable needles. As for the present,
what should
she buy Tony for Christmas?
Will she survive the holidays? Judging by the tone of the
most
recent threatening phone calls, it seems unlikely....
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