Damage Control
by Robert Dugoni
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Fiction. Mystery. Suspense. Thriller. HTML:"Dugoni centers a high-speed murder mystery around infidelity and jealousy . . . the plot twists keep the pages turning." — Kirkus"Fast-moving...will surprise even seasoned thriller readers." — Publishers Weekly
Attorney Dana Hill is used to managing a stressful life: she's one of the most successful lawyers at Strong & Thurmond, mother to a young daughter, wife to a busy, self-involved man. But when she is diagnosed with breast cancer, and her show more twin brother turns up beaten to death in an apparent robbery-gone-wrong in the same week, the careful balance of Dana's life is sent into flux. Agreeing with the police that this is more than just a simple botched burglary, she begins to sift through the pieces of her brother's life, a life she thought she knew as well as her own, to find out who would want him dead and why.
But bad things happen in threes, her mother has told her. When Dana discovers her husband cheating, she throws herself headlong into the investigation. Delaying cancer treatment, she teams with an intuitive detective to find the link between a one-of-a-kind earring found in her brother's bedroom and a mysterious girlfriend no one seems to be able to identify. But those connected to the murder are beginning to turn up dead, the evidence trail is growing cold and someone is masquerading as a police officer, cleaning up the details as they go along. show less
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This is a pretty solid story that kept me engaged and turning pages. The prose itself is crisp. The characters and locations are well-drawn. The overall plot and twists hold together and provide some surprises.
But I have removed a couple of stars for several distractions. First is the general feeling that the story is overstuffed. Too many cool ideas kept competing for attention. It often felt like important things, like dogs and kids and jobs, got forgotten for long stretches. Then there's the implausibility of the main baddy's ability to singlehandedly keep track of and hunt down everyone he kills without getting caught. After a while, I just gave in to it. But nobody is that good.
This is skippable, unless you're a big fan of the show more author and a completist. Like me. show less
But I have removed a couple of stars for several distractions. First is the general feeling that the story is overstuffed. Too many cool ideas kept competing for attention. It often felt like important things, like dogs and kids and jobs, got forgotten for long stretches. Then there's the implausibility of the main baddy's ability to singlehandedly keep track of and hunt down everyone he kills without getting caught. After a while, I just gave in to it. But nobody is that good.
This is skippable, unless you're a big fan of the show more author and a completist. Like me. show less
This is a fast paced and fun read with delightful twists. However, it's too complex and has many useless parts and detours in it. Therefore, it could be shorter, more fully packed and be just as good / fun to read. The bad guy is dispatched too easily and some more fight by him would have been fun to read. We knew who the bad guy was, but his goons were too simple. Still, I enjoyed the read.
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Robert Dugoni graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Stanford University with a degree in journalism and clerked as a reporter for the Los Angeles Times before obtaining his doctorate of jurisprudence from the University of California at Los Angeles School of Law. He practiced as a civil litigator in San Francisco and Seattle for 17 years. In 1999 he left show more the full-time practice of law to return to writing. He is the author of the popular David Sloane series of books and the Tracy Crosswhite series. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Every little girl knows about love. It is only her capacity to suffer because of it that increases. - Francoise Sagan
No man can climb out beyond the limitations of his own character. - John Morley - Dedication
- For my mother, Patty Dugoni, one of the thousands of breast cancer victims living today. And for my cousin, Lynn Dugoni, one who is not.
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- Dr. Frank Pilgrim adjusted the flexible lamp clipped to the edge of his cluttered metal desk, but the additional illumination did not keep the typewritten words on the page from blurring.
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