Friday, February 22, 2008

Falsely Accused

Falsely Accused, by Robert K. Tanenbaum
By to the Karps, and this was a good one. Lucy is moving into her own right as a character here. We see bits of her connection to "Sister Theresa" which gets fleshed out later. We also begin to see her ability with languages. Marlene begins her new career as a supporter of downtrodden women/security-type/enforcer. And Butch does his private case that results in his being reinstated back into the DAs office. We all see a good bit of the reporter Ariadne Stupenagel. This is another good one with several seemingly disparate plots that get woven together into the same conencted story. An old device for Tanenbaum, but one I like. And, this book did not disappoint. I liked it a lot.

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