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Rating:  Summary: Hardhitting futuristic mystery Review: In this cop story of not-too-distant future St. Louis, people watch holos instead of televisions, cars have autopilots, and the cops use laser pistols instead of traditional guns. And unfortunately, the bad guys have access to an array of nasty weapons and drugs. But even in this future world, cops still eat greasy fast food and they still have to pound the pavement to catch the bad guys-regular cops that is. This is the story of three cops-two regular ones, Palmer and Carvelli, and one beautiful Psi cop, Colleen Allison. As a Psi cop, Allison uses her psychic abilities and computer equipment instead of shoe leather. While Allison fights to be accepted and Carvelli resists, the three face a horrendous serial sexual killer. The story is futuristic but realistic, from the breathless prologue to the exciting conclusion. The plot deals with the frightening sexual serial murderer, but this book adds a new dimension-the future. The plot moves along crisply as we watch the three cops use their different talents to pinpoint the killer while they attempt to get along with each other. I thoroughly enjoyed this book!
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