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Judging Time
 
 

Judging Time (Hardcover)

by Leslie Glass (Author) "At fifteen minutes after midnight on January sixth, when Merrill Liberty took a phone call at her table in Liberty's Restaurant, she had thirty minutes..." (more)
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In this thriller, featuring Glass's popular Asian American policewoman, April Woo, the wife of a former football player and her male companion are stabbed to death?but at least it's in Times Square.
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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A brutal murder is committed outside one of New York's trendiest restaurants. Merrill Liberty, wife of former NFL star Frederick Douglass Liberty, is stabbed to death, her mutilated body covering the corpse of her husband's best friend, who appeared to die trying to defend her against her attacker. No one saw what happened, but Merrill's husband is the most likely suspect. NYPD detective April Woo isn't so sure. With the help of her partner and sometime lover Mike Sanchez, April launches her own investigation into the seemingly unsolvable case. April's mother, Sai Woo, thinks April should give up police work and settle down like a good girl. And after meeting dozens of dead ends and incurring the wrath of her supervisor, April is almost ready to agree. Glass writes a masterful police procedural that shows how plodding and painstaking--but ultimately exhilarating--a murder investigation can be. But it's her wonderfully rich portrait of smart, sensible, intrepid, stubborn April Woo that sets this book apart from the also-rans. Emily Melton

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3.0 out of 5 stars A Tense Murder Mystery, Feb 21 2002
By Untouchable (Sydney, NSW Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Judging Time (Paperback)
A couple die outside a restaurant one night. They're friends who were having a late dinner together. Merrill Liberty si stabbed in the neck after seeing Tor Peterson collapse to the footpath. When the police arrive on the scene, they have to work out two things about the deaths: who died first, and; was one person murdered or both.

April Woo returns in this New York City police mystery. She has just started at a new precinct after her promotion to sergeant and is finding her new fellow officers less than welcoming. Her ex-partner and would-be love interest, Mike Sanchez has been assigned to the murder case as a special investigator and joins April, sho is heading the investigation, in trying to solve it. What a coincidence!

April and Mike are under constant pressure to solve the case because the murdered woman's husband is Rick Liberty, a former pro-footballer, and the murdered man was one of the richest men in America. Clues prove hard to come by and their job isn't made any easier when apparent mistake are made by the medical examiner while performing an autopsy on the bodies.

To keep things interesting, the ongoing love / hate relationship between April and Mike enters a new phase, adding a whole new level of unease and tension to the case.

April Woo finds herself in a constant identity battle being fought on two fronts. The first is with herself as she tries to overcome her Chinese instincts that dictate that, as a Chinese woman, she should remain subservient. If she is to be a successful New York City cop she must overcome this. The second is with her fellow officers who clearly don't think a Chinese woman has what it takes to lead murder investigations.

The plot is pretty standard fare, but for those who have met April Woo before, it is interesting to see her character develop. It's quite an enjoyable addition to the April Woo series.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Very New York, thrilling, exciting, versatile, Oct 4 1999
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This review is from: Judging Time (Paperback)
A very informative and accurate description of the mixture that characterizes New York City. The author takes time to describe the different ethnicities, not always as accurate as we would like for them to be, but better than most. the story is well thought, and with lots of in and outs. In my opinion, it is what a book is supposed to be, entertaining, somewhat educational, and suspenseful. Thanks
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1.0 out of 5 stars BORI NG!!!!!, Sep 3 1999
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This review is from: Judging Time (Paperback)
i'm sorry, but this book is going no where fast. it's incredibly slow and bland.i usually give a book the 3 chapter test - if my interest is not peaked by the end of the 3rd chapter, then i discontinue the read. with this one, i've been more than generous- i'm in chapter 4 and still, nothing!! i won't even bother finishing.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining
This was my first encounter with detective April Woo and I enjoyed her character very much. I especially liked her mother, Skinny Dragon. Read more
Published on Mar 27 1999 by N. Sausser

5.0 out of 5 stars Great police procedural and a fantastic series
Chinese-American police officer April Woo is assigned to investigate a double murder that occurred near the Liberty restaurant. Read more
Published on Dec 19 1997

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