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Journal Entry 1 by bookrabbit from Wilmington, Massachusetts USA on Sunday, February 25, 2007
Read with my book group - it wasn't his BEST but our group enjoyed reading a relatively light mystery. From Publisher's Weekly "San Diego homicide detective Robbie Brownlaw suffers a head trauma that causes his senses to get mixed up. The sounds of conversations, for example, are accompanied by colored shapes that reflect the speakers' emotions. But the confusion turns into an asset, as it helps Brownlaw recognize when suspects and witnesses are lying to him—and he encounters lots of falsehoods when he begins investigating the case of Garrett Asplundh, shot dead while waiting for a meeting with his estranged wife. As an investigator for the San Diego Ethics Authority Enforcement Unit, Asplundh had uncovered a widespread corruption scandal—and unleashed plenty of enemies, including city officials, a financier and a purveyor of high-priced call girls. The suspense is palpable as Brownlaw and his partner, McKenzie Cortez, work to identify Asplundh's killer, but the novel probes deeper mysteries, such as the victim's tragic life and Brownlaw's disintegrating marriage. With his trademark psychological acuity and empathy, Parker creates a world of fully realized characters coping with obsession and loss. The winner of two Edgars for best novel, Parker could well earn a third with this compelling effort."
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Journal Entry 2 by bookrabbit at BookMooch.Com in BookMooch.com, BookMooch.com -- Controlled Releases on Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Released 5 yrs ago (3/21/2007 UTC) at BookMooch.Com in BookMooch.com, BookMooch.com -- Controlled Releases WILD RELEASE NOTES:
RELEASE NOTES: Releasing to a fellow Bookmoocher . . .
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