Rogue Review No. 424 - August 14, 1999 |
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SUMMARY: Frank Stern is a private investigator and a voyeur. He knew that taking pictures of Claire Ingleford, a well- known actress, while she was sunbathing topless on a beach was risky. He did not foresee all the trouble it would bring him. COMMENTARY: This is an entertaining read, although if you are looking for stroke fiction then I advise you look elsewhere. For the most part I was not aroused by the sex. One sex scene, in particular, was more touching to me than it was arousing. Maybe I just need to get my pulse checked. This is a detective story. It is set in southern California. The cast of characters are well drawn. The story unravels at a nice pace. There are a couple plot lines that seem as though they should have been a bit more fully developed, or given a little less attention. The author brings them in, but then doesn't seem to do much if anything with them. OBJECTIVE ANALYSIS: 7.0 (out of 10)
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