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Second in a Series, Feb 15 2002
This review is from: Never Sorry (Paperback)
Never Sorry has as many twists and turns as Ms. Claire's first book, Never Buried. The story takes place in Pittsburgh, PA, however, you don't need to be a Pittsburgher in order to enjoy the book. Again, the characters are developed early in the book. As with the first book, there are surprises at the end so don't think you can figure out the plot half way through the book; you can't! This series is a must for true mystery lovers.
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Watch out for the tigers..., July 27 2001
This review is from: Never Sorry (Paperback)
Leigh Koslow returns with *Never Sorry*, the second novel in this cute mystery series. Leigh, after being laid off in *Never Buried*, opens a fledgling advertising firm with her former co-workers. Before the money starts rolling in, however, it's necessary for Koslow to take a part-time job at the zoo with a particularly hunky veterinarian, Dr. Mike Tanner. After completing a night of surgery with the flirty vet, Koslow heads home. On the way to her car, however, she discovers the mutilated body of a female co-worker in the tiger cage. Koslow then divides most of her time between looking extremely guilty and extremely innocent. Tense interactions between all of the characters, particularly the pesky investigating detective, lead Koslow on the hunt for the real killer. *Never Sorry* is a well-written addition to the Leigh Koslow series. I'm looking forward to the next installment.
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Suspense On The Prowl, Mar 22 2001
This review is from: Never Sorry (Paperback)
A haunting ending, better than HANNIBAL. Darkly suspenseful thriller set in a zoo, with Leigh Koslow tracking an elusive killer far more dangerous than the resident animals. Brilliant blend of whodunit narrative and down-to-earth characterization. Claire has a flair for developing believeable characters who seem like people you already know. Koslow is plucky but not invincible, and her penchant for making a bad situation worse makes her all the more compelling. Mystery readers of all ages will enjoy this one.
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