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J.F. Freedman is on fire once again with this novel, a blazing new thriller of power, murder and one woman's relentless search for the truth. An ex ...Show synopsisJ.F. Freedman is on fire once again with this novel, a blazing new thriller of power, murder and one woman's relentless search for the truth. An ex-cop-turned-private investigator searches for answers when a wealthy socialite's boyfriend is killed while in police custody. But no solutions lead only to more dangerous questions, as she enters a glittery world where the ultra-rich play the deadliest games.Hide synopsis
Description:Small 4to. Black cloth spine and black paper over boards,...Small 4to. Black cloth spine and black paper over boards, pictorial dust jacket. 438pp. Near fine/near fine. A tight, clean, handsome first edition of Freedman's third book, a whodunnit set in Santa Barbara, California, boldly inscribed and signed by him in black fineline on the title page: "To Had & Do--/ With Love / from / Jerry."
Description:Small 4to. Black cloth spine and black paper over boards,...Small 4to. Black cloth spine and black paper over boards, pictorial dust jacket. 438pp. Near fine/very good. A tight and handsome and lovely first edition of Freedman's third book, a whodunnit set in Santa Barbara, California, boldly inscribed and signed by him in black fineline on the title page: "To Had & Do--/ With Love / Jerry."
wasn't as good as most of his stories. The beginnings have not too much to do with the main stories and, at times - this time especially- can be a little disconcerting. It was okay.
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This is one of the worse books that I tried to read. I could not get into it so I did not continue to read it. I gave it to my neighbor, and she read about 50 pp or more and could not get into it either. I would not recommend this book to anyone.
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