Detective
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From back cover: Serial killer Elroy "Animal" Doil is hours away from the electric chair. In his last hours of life, he wants to make a confession -- to Detective Malcolm Ainslie, the man who put him away. And as much as he''d like to, Ainslie can''t ignore the criminal''s request. Because although Doil is guilty of a gruesome double murder, his confession could close twn other unsolved slayings. What Ainslie learns, however, will thrust him into an investigation that leads directlty to elite levels of city government -- and some of his trusted colleagues.
Journal Entry 3 by trekwoman from -- Somewhere In The State --, California USA on Friday, August 31, 2007
Hailey's a great author. Will share with family, too.
Journal Entry 4 by trekwoman from -- Somewhere In The State --, California USA on Saturday, September 29, 2007
Pro: Arthur Hailey, excellent writer.
Con: Took FAR, FAR too long to spin this story out. Halfway through I was so frustrated I started skimming the text, then finally just jumped to the last thirty pages or so to find out what really happened.
Too many detective characters in this. I realize they were there to make a person suspect all of them, but come onnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn.
Con: Took FAR, FAR too long to spin this story out. Halfway through I was so frustrated I started skimming the text, then finally just jumped to the last thirty pages or so to find out what really happened.
Too many detective characters in this. I realize they were there to make a person suspect all of them, but come onnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn.
Journal Entry 5 by trekwoman at Suburban Heights Medical Center in Chicago Heights, Illinois USA on Monday, October 1, 2007
Released 16 yrs ago (10/1/2007 UTC) at Suburban Heights Medical Center in Chicago Heights, Illinois USA
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
RELEASE NOTES:
2nd floor waiting room near the Lab. Look on one of the blue chairs.
2nd floor waiting room near the Lab. Look on one of the blue chairs.