From Publishers Weekly Northern California law student Fran Estes learns the hard way that fighting in public with her estranged twin sister, Sid, can have dire repercussions?especially after Sid is found dead the next day. With a severe hangover and no memory of what happened after they fought outside Black Bay's coastal bar, Fran becomes the cops' number one suspect after they learn she will inherit half a million dollars from Sid's death. Since her clothes from that night are bloody, Fran can't be certain that she isn't guilty. But she refuses to be railroaded for the crime, and the only way to save herself is to look into who else might have pushed Sid over a cliff. To counter the police's mounting circumstantial evidence, Fran unearths Sid's last lover in Los Angeles, a druggie named Deke who wasn't taking their breakup well. Although Deke becomes a hot suspect, Fran can't forget how similar Sid's death is to that of their childhood friend April, whose slaying remains unsolved. After a few silent phone calls and an anonymous threatening note, Fran suspects that April's killer had caught up with Sid?and now is about to catch her, too. With well-drawn characters, convincing dialogue and tight prose, Fairweather's suspenseful debut thriller pulls the reader through plot twists as sudden and sharp as the Pacific coast highway. Agent, PMA Agency. Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. From Library Journal Twin sisters, long estranged, meet for a drink and discussion but wind up fighting. Frannie awakens the next morning with a hangover and a memory blackout, but someone has pushed her sister off an oceanside cliff. Although the none-too-bright local police have nobody in custody yet, they try to override the onus of a long-unsolved rape/murder by pinning this one on Frannie. Things do look bad?telltale blood stains, a $500,000 life insurance policy on her sister, strained relationships?until Frannie's self-protective sleuthing bears fruit. First novelist Fairweather handles this traditional setup with verve, fine focus, and strong suspense. For most collections.Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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Such a page turner!
Best mystery I've read to date! Fairweather keeps readers engaged throughout the entire plot line, leaves room for personal suspicions and theories as a reader while always keeping the story moving forward. This one had me up until the late hours of the night as I just HAD to know what happened at the end! The setting was also just perfect, loved the moody Northern California feel that carried through the story. The author really knows how to set a scene without getting lost in the details. Brilliantly written. Would HIGHLY recommend to any reader out there who loves a good murder mystery. Read more
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