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Live Bait
Submitted by Visitor on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 9:56am
Review:
Homicide is dead – at least that’s what Minneapolis detectives say after working months on nothing but cold case files. But when it rains, it pours, and suddenly the body count begins climbing. The victims are all elderly, and some have tattoos marking them as Holocaust survivors.
Is a serial killer at work? Could it be the not-so-grieving widow? The sleazy-lawyer son? The cop-turned-alcoholic son-in-law? Detectives Leo Magozzi and Gino Rolseth try to find answers with the help of computer expert Grace MacBride. As Grace uses her new software to find links between the victims, Leo ponders their own relationship – although after six months without so much as a kiss, could it even be deemed a relationship?
The twists and turns in this whodunnit leave readers sure of only one thing: Nothing is what it seems.
P.J Tracy is actually the mother-daughter team of Patricia and Traci Lambrecht, writing cross-country from their homes in Minneapolis and Los Angeles. Their first book, "Monkeewrench," won the Gumshoe Award for Best First Novel.
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