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Cargando... Flirting With Death (1996)por M. D. Lake
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InscrÃbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. I just reread this while going through older books to add them in. Some of it, like the siblings of some characters who were 60's children and the heroine bemoaning having to figure out how to cut and copy in a simple word doc feel very dated. Otherwise, it's a good story still. And in at least one regard, it was ahead of it's time (sometimes I think still ahead) : its realistic and sympathetic portrayal of women trying to decide where and how to draw the line with a creeper. Even though the 90's weren't that long ago, this was still a very rare thing to be seeing in a book. I know a lot of us, especially over a certain age, can identify all too well with Peggy as she's analyzing the stalker's behavior, and another character asks her "What are you, a connoisseur of perverts?" and she replies "No more than any other woman." ( ) sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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At first, "jason"--the wolf in cheap clothing who strikes up a conversation with campus cop Peggy O'Neill outside the university's School of Veterinary Medicine--seems harmless enough. But when his questions get uncomforabley personal, she sends him on his way--never realizing that Jason's bite may be far worse than his bark. A young vet is brutally murdered. And not only is Peggy sure creepy Jason is responsible, she's certain her own death is his next pet project. But to trap the elusive animal, and end his harrowing cat-and-mouse game, doggedly determined Peggy is going to have to use herself as bait. - Cover. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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