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Night Songs

by Penny Micklebury
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Overview

Someone is killing prostitutes ù three to date ù and noone seems to care in crime-weary Washington, except Police Lieutenant Gianna Maglione, head of the Hate Crimes unit, and her lover Mimi Patterson, investigative journalist.

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Police Lt. Gianna Maglione, who heads the Hate Crimes Unit in Washington, D.C., insists that a series of hooker murders belongs to her department: someone killed these women just for being women. Her lover, on the other hand, investigates the cases because she wants a good story for her newspaper. Since the two women have collided before in the course of work (Keeping Secrets, Naiad Pr., 1994), the conflicts arising from their parallel pursuits come as no surprise. Occasional grandstanding and amateurish passages weaken the diverse cast, compassionate protagonist, and realistic surrounds. Wait for demand.

Book Details

Published
March 1, 1995
Publisher
Naiad Press,U.S.
Pages
217
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781562800970

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