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Ladataan... Romeo's (2014)Tekijä: Melissa J. Rees
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Beatrice Sawyer does what every woman in the world has wanted to do at one time or the other. She packs her bags, gets in her car and bids goodbye to her weak, good for nothing ex-fiance and her over-bearing domineering father.She decides to drives south and look for warmer weather, friendlier people, and a more peaceful lifestyle. She settles in the first town that appeals to her, buys and renovates a downtown building and opens Romeo's, an upscale tavern that is an instant success in the small college town in which she has chosen to live. After a college student commits suicide in Romeo's bathroom, Beatrice meets the girl's older brother when he comes to town to investigate his sister's death. Hard-working Anthony Alberti is a New York City detective and is convinced his sister did not commit suicide. He believes she was murdered. When other young girls are found dead in the same manner in taverns all over town, Beatrice finds herself drawn into the search to find the killer. The emotions Anthony stirs inside and her determination to track down the killer, fills her head and heart leaving her feeling vulnerable and exposed. A mistake that could cost Beatrice her life. Kirjastojen kuvailuja ei löytynyt. |
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Beatrice Sawyer sees her quiet life about to go down the drain if she doesn't step in and solve the mystery herself.
I really enjoyed this story with a different twist to a serial killer. With characters who are different though interesting and yet I connected with them.
The only problem is this edition needs a good edit; word checker misspellings, grammar and character name cohesion. But, I looked past the poor editing and was enable to follow and enjoy the tale to its conclusion. ( )