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Hoag, Tami A Thin Dark Line New York Bantam March 3, 1997 0553099604 / 9780553099607 Hardcover Editorial Reviews&newline;Amazon.com Review&newline;Vigilantism can be swift and lethal, but it does not always carry the banner of justice. For Deputy Sheriff Annie Broussard, an attempt to honor the law traps her between the prime suspect in a vicious crime and her own colleagues on the force. And she's unsure which side, if either, is to be trusted. Set in the bayou country of Louisiana, A Thin Dark Line explores dark psychological territory while weaving through a complex plot rife with sordid characters and unlikely heroes. As the author of Night Sins and Guilty as Sin, Tami Hoag lives up to her reputation as a master of suspense. From Library Journal&newline;Coming off her best-selling hit, Guilty As Sin (LJ 2/1/96), Hoag sets her latest in Bayou Breaux, a fictional Cajun town. A woman is brutally murdered, and everyone, from cops to citizenry, is convinced that the deed was done by Marcus Renard, a fellow she charged with stalking shortly before her death. Renard is set free on a technicality only to be beaten insensible by the chief detective on the case, Nick Fourcade, a patois-speaking recluse with a dark past. Fourcade is arrested by Annie Broussard, an idealistic young sheriff's deputy and the only woman on the force. Because she stands up for what she believes is right, Annie is hounded from her job by the good-ol'-boy cop network. She then joins forces with Fourcade to solve the murder and a series of rapes. Hoag almost scuttles her own story by making the first 200 pages dull and repetitive before finally settling down to let the characters evolve and the story take its own dark, satisfying turns. This doesn't work completely, but her fans won't mind. For popular collections.&newline;-?Laurel A. Wilson, Alexandrian P.L, Mount Vernon, Ind.&newline;Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc. 4.5 Stars Price:
105.00 USD
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Hoag, Tami Guilty as Sin Bantam January 1, 1997 0553564528 / 9780553564525 Mass Market Paperback Editorial Reviews&newline;Amazon.com Review&newline;If her knuckle-whitening thriller Night Sins made you lock your doors, bolt your windows and turn on all the lights - keep them that way. Tami Hoag's latest bestseller will make you glad you did. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. From Publishers Weekly&newline;In this follow-up to the Night Sins, a prosecutor tries to convict a respected college professor of kidnapping. &newline;Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. 4.0 Stars Price:
101.00 USD
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Hoag, Tami Night Sins Bantam December 1, 1995 055356451X / 9780553564518 Mass Market Paperback Editorial Reviews&newline;From Publishers Weekly&newline;Set in a pastoral Minnesota small town, Hoag's thriller has an ill-matched pair of detectives trying to trace a sadistic kidnapper. &newline;Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc. From Library Journal&newline;This well-crafted romantic suspense novel by the author of Lucky's Lady (Bantam, 1992) is a tautly written account of life in a small Minnesota town. Megan O'Malley, the first female field officer of the state's criminal investigation bureau, is forced into a close working relationship with Mitch Holt, the town's police chief, when a child goes missing. Against the background of a multijurisdictional criminal investigation, dialog and plot flow smoothly, and elements of romantic tension that serve to define the characters further are seamlessly inserted into the basic mystery/suspense theme. Current news topics, such as the presence of known pedophiles in a community and the problems of childcare in homes with two working parents, help fuel important subplots. The investigatory techniques are all presented intelligently and provide a strong framework for this gripping suspense tale. Highly recommended for current fiction collections.&newline;Erna Chamberlain, SUNY at Binghamton&newline;Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. 3.5 Stars Price:
101.00 USD
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