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Deadly Stakes by J.A. JanceThink back for a moment to the mysteries you read forty or fifty years ago. The detective in his black trench coat is trying to light a cigarette with a damp book of matches while rain drips off his felt hat. Cradled between his ear and shoulder is the receiver of the payphone into which he is stuffing nickles, trying to put a call in to his “Chief.” What a contrast this is to modern day police work. Unfortunately, Ali breaks a cardinal rule. Never go to interview a murder suspect alone. Ali is drugged, put into a trunk and hauled off to what is to be her final resting place. Not getting a response to his warning message about the suspect's husband, Stuart, B. Simpson and Ali's man of all work and retired British Marine, Leland Brooks, start looking for Ali. Using the latest technology Stuart accesses video cameras to find out in what car she might have been abducted. Then Stuart is able to use the GPS system in Ali's iPad which is still in her purse in the vehicle with her. |
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