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Kill Her Again |
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Rating:  Summary: A very good read!! Review: I judge a book by its ability to hold my attention. This one held my attention from cover to cover. Well drawn characters, plenty of suspense, even a bit of a love interest, "Kill Her Again" is spell binding! Enjoy!!
Rating:  Summary: Splendid start to a romantic mystery series Review: In a truly fascinating look at both human nature and love Kill her Again by Albert A. Bell Jr. will keep you on the edge of your seat while you read. Corie Foster, a travel writer, is sent to a small town in Italy to do a story about an archaeological dig being conducted near the estate of an Italian. When she arrives, everyone she meets reacts strangely to her appearance, with their reactions ranging from shock to fear to disbelief. Corie soon finds out that she looks just like the senators late wife, Angela, so much so that most people believe she could be the senator's wife. When two women on the dig are murdered, Corie and professor Michael Herrington, whom she met at the dig, decide to do a little sleuthing and soon begin to wonder if Angela really did die of natural causes. As the search for the killer goes on everyone, including Michael and the senator, begin to wonder if Corie is the innocent writer she appears to be and if Angela is really dead. With as many twists and turns as an Italian mountain road, Kill Her Again will leave you guessing right up to the end.
Rating:  Summary: You'll want to read it again Review: In a truly fascinating look at both human nature and love Kill her Again by Albert A. Bell Jr. will keep you on the edge of your seat while you read. Corie Foster, a travel writer, is sent to a small town in Italy to do a story about an archaeological dig being conducted near the estate of an Italian. When she arrives, everyone she meets reacts strangely to her appearance, with their reactions ranging from shock to fear to disbelief. Corie soon finds out that she looks just like the senators late wife, Angela, so much so that most people believe she could be the senator's wife. When two women on the dig are murdered, Corie and professor Michael Herrington, whom she met at the dig, decide to do a little sleuthing and soon begin to wonder if Angela really did die of natural causes. As the search for the killer goes on everyone, including Michael and the senator, begin to wonder if Corie is the innocent writer she appears to be and if Angela is really dead. With as many twists and turns as an Italian mountain road, Kill Her Again will leave you guessing right up to the end.
Rating:  Summary: Splendid start to a romantic mystery series Review: Professor Michael Herrington and travel-writer Corie Foster have risen to the top of my "favorite mystery couple" list. This novel introduces them as they meet in Italy and try to solve a murder before Corie herself becomes a victim. They emerge as very real characters while solving a fast-paced "whodunit." The descriptions of central Italy also add an enjoyable dimension to the book. At the end it's clear that their relationship is going somewhere. I hope the next book comes out soon.
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