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Rx for Murder |
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Rating:  Summary: Great Book! Review: Normally I don't like murder books but this is a great one. A man dies that has just recently been married to a woman thats much younger than him. Everyone suspects her (the wife) because they have been arguing over something lately, ..... You follow Ruthie a pharmacist along on her daily job rountine and encounter many interesting events. Some of them are major clues to what might be going on with the mans death, and some of the major clues may be right under her nose. You really should read this book.
Rating:  Summary: Great Book! Review: This book has been on my shelf for more than a year. My mother-in-law had given it to me and I just hadn't gotten around to reading it yet. But I'm glad I finally did. (I noticed it is out-of-print now). The plot is fairly straight-forward with the sleuth this time, a practicing pharmacist. The pharmacy scenes are very realistic based on my own experience working in similar settings. Also, I have spent some time in Scottsdale and Tuscon and so felt comfortable with the realism. The mystery itself seemed to me to be somewhat predictable, though I won't give away any plot points. Worth the read, especially for the pharmacy angle.
Rating:  Summary: Straight-forward Murder Mystery Review: This book has been on my shelf for more than a year. My mother-in-law had given it to me and I just hadn't gotten around to reading it yet. But I'm glad I finally did. (I noticed it is out-of-print now). The plot is fairly straight-forward with the sleuth this time, a practicing pharmacist. The pharmacy scenes are very realistic based on my own experience working in similar settings. Also, I have spent some time in Scottsdale and Tuscon and so felt comfortable with the realism. The mystery itself seemed to me to be somewhat predictable, though I won't give away any plot points. Worth the read, especially for the pharmacy angle.
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