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Flesh and Blood [BARGAIN PRICE] by Jonathan Kellerman
Reader Reviews Not a bimbo, October 12, 2003 Reviewer: Mary E. Sibley from Carneys Point, NJ USA A former working girl is dead. She is bright, ambitious, and a student at the time of her death. She was notable for her detachment. Nonetheless, her death evidences the fact that somebody else was in control. Another blonde, a college student, a person considerably younger than the other girl, Lauren, is missing. Next, a person interviewed by the police in the course of the investigation turns up dead. Alex Delaware and Milo, the police officer, feel considerable chagrin. The author uses a ficitious lifestyle magazine and the founder of it as one of the storylines in the book. Although the subject of psychology arises since Alex Delaware is a psychologist, as subject matter it is peripheral to the main plot. What is suggested is that persons who pursue dangerous lines of work create chaotic zones around them as more and more people who surrounded Lauren Teague in life die. Mystery lovers will find this a satisfying yarn. The smooth writing is another reason to enjoy the book. --This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition
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