![]() ![]() ![]() This masterpiece's protagonist made me cringe, but not in a good way - more with embarrassment for all those women who, apparently, like her so much that they read the entire series. Oh, and then the ex-boyfriend, who does not figure in the plot at all except as a feeble explanation for why the protagonist can never love again, gets shot by some really bad, but completely unknown to the poor reader, bad guys. Seriously, the cop used to date one of the victims who once hitched a ride with the creepy heartthrob whom the main character has the hots for, but in the end it's really all about Russian spies and astronauts drowned in a sea of factual errors. This story, instead, was a hodgepodge of such implausible and utterly unconnected twists that it seemed the author was picking them out at random from some sort of a "Mystery Writing for Dummies" manual. I'd call the plot far-fetched, but that would imply a modicum of imagination. ![]() Can't remember when I last read something quite so rediculous. ![]()
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