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In the Last Analysis (Paperback)

by Amanda Cross (Author)
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When Janet Harrison needed help, she turned to Kate Fansler, her engaging professor of literature who referred her to an eminent psychoanalyst, Emanuel Bauer. When Janet's body is found on the analytic couch, stabbed with a knife from the Bauer kitchen, Emanuel is without an alibi.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Definitely not the best Kate Fansler novel, Jan 31 2001
By Moe811 (New York USA) - See all my reviews
This novel is entertaining, but has a great many flaws. It is supposed to be the first Fansler novel, yet none of the characters are properly introduced. Kate's final analysis of the murder is tenuous and based on nothing. There is no way an ADA and a uniformed police officer can just go to a doctor's office and get him to show them his spinal fusion scars. I am glad the series has immproved since then.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Not the best of the Kate Fansler series..., Jan 10 2001
By Judith Lindenau "dulcie22" (Traverse City, MI USA) - See all my reviews
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Usually I like Kate Fansler: she's an intelligent, logical woman whose wit and academic background add much to a mystery novel. But even Kate's character couldn't transcend this dullish plot and improbable ending (I mean, after all, how do you get a man you have only met a couple of times to take off his clothes and show you the scar on his spine?). And to base the conclusion of a novel on that artifice is neither believable or satisfying in a logical sense.
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