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The Second Book in The Malone Mystery Series The Westwood Strangler is dead. Or so everyone believes. Ann Kern is busy preparing for her favorite holiday. She's especially looking forward to her sister's annual Christmas visit. But, several things threaten to ruin her festive mood. The National Weather Service issues a severe winter storm warning for the Cincinnati area, predicting blizzard conditions, and Ann worries that her sister and her new boyfriend won't be able to make the drive from South Carolina. Then, a woman is found strangled in Ann's neighborhood and everyone, including the police, assumes it's the work of a copycat killer. However, when two more women are murdered in their homes, the police announce their conviction that the Westwood Strangler is responsible. When Ann hears the news, the sense of safety and security she's worked so hard to recapture since her attack on Halloween night, shatters. If the intruder who died in her apartment wasn't the Westwood Strangler, who is? And, who will be the next victim? No library descriptions found. |
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Can't Wait for the Next Story
This review is from: Unfinished Business (Paperback)
Unfinished Business by Patricia Gligor is a book you won't want to miss. It's the Christmas season, 2009, but Ann isn't sure how much she'll have to celebrate. The Westwood Strangler is back and life means little to him. Or is the killer a woman?
The oddest part is that everyone thought the killer had died in October after attacking Ann. After a brief span, the bodies are piling up, and it's definitely the work of the same monster. Ann starts receiving horrid phone calls again, just as she did the first time around.
Her family and friends help her hold on to some semblance of normalcy, but will the killer come after her? The next victim could be anyone. The Westwood Strangler could be anyone. Ann has suspicions, but there are too many people who might fit the mold.
Ms. Gligor has done an excellent job of creating a list of suspects, any one of which could be the real killer. I thoroughly enjoyed her character development and the growth each one individual in her story. I highly recommend this book to readers who enjoy mystery, suspense, and good characters.