I read the first couple of chapters last night. I'm happy to
hear the psychiatrist comes into play in the story somehow,
because it's annoying the hell out of me at this point. Also,
did you notice the anachronistic language? There was a
reference to a "government cheese line," in the first
chapter, so I assumed the book was set in the past, since no
one would actually reference that sort of thing now. Then in
the next chapter, someone mentions a cell phone, which
changed my mental picture entirely.
On Nov 25, 2007 11:48 AM, Gratefulbear <
gratefulbear@comcast.net> wrote:
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> Stayed up late last night to finish the latest from
Hard Case Crime, "Deadly
> Beloved" by Max Allen Collins. "The first-ever Ms.
Tree novel" was
> fast-paced and excellently written. I really liked
the back-and-forth
> between the main story and the psychiatrist session,
and how they blended
> together at the end.
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