Reviews
"In a genre overrun with self-conscious jargon, brooding descriptions and fragments masquerading as sentences, her clean, measured prosefull, balanced sentences delivered at a steady pacedoesn't so much create an ominous mood as draw the reader into the worlds of her characters." --Publishers Weekly "Brisk ... Scandal-prone detective Kev Parker ... gives KILL THE MESSENGER its juice and keeps readers hooked." --San Francisco Chronicle Books From the Hardcover edition., "In a genre overrun with self-conscious jargon, brooding descriptions and fragments masquerading as sentences, her clean, measured prose-full, balanced sentences delivered at a steady pace-doesn't so much create an ominous mood as draw the reader into the worlds of her characters." --"Publishers Weekly "Brisk ... Scandal-prone detective Kev Parker ... gives KILL THE MESSENGER its juice and keeps readers hooked." --"San Francisco Chronicle Books "From the Hardcover edition., "In a genre overrun with self-conscious jargon, brooding descriptions and fragments masquerading as sentences, her clean, measured prose-full, balanced sentences delivered at a steady pace-doesn't so much create an ominous mood as draw the reader into the worlds of her characters."-Publishers Weekly "Brisk ... Scandal-prone detective Kev Parker ... gives Kill the Messenger its juice and keeps readers hooked."-San Francisco Chronicle Books From the Hardcover edition., " In a genre overrun with self-conscious jargon, brooding descriptions and fragments masquerading as sentences, her clean, measured prose-- full, balanced sentences delivered at a steady pace-- doesn' t so much create an ominous mood as draw the reader into the worlds of her characters." -- "Publishers Weekly" " Brisk ... Scandal-prone detective Kev Parker ... gives Kill the Messenger its juice and keeps readers hooked." -- "San Francisco Chronicle Books" "From the Hardcover edition.", "In a genre overrun with self-conscious jargon, brooding descriptions and fragments masquerading as sentences, her clean, measured prose-full, balanced sentences delivered at a steady pace-doesn't so much create an ominous mood as draw the reader into the worlds of her characters."- Publishers Weekly "Brisk ... Scandal-prone detective Kev Parker ... gives Kill the Messenger its juice and keeps readers hooked."- San Francisco Chronicle Books