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When her books begin to lose all contact with reality and become cliche-ridden, twenty-eight-year-old suspense novelist Jannie Shean plots a Manhattan jewelry store caper to provide the basis for a new novel.
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I am not big on suspense/thrillers, and this book is a perfect example of the reasons why. Up until half-way through the story I was captivated until the story's only twist was revealed too early. The second half of the book was then void of any intrigue while all
of the players were killed off. As each was terminated, I found myself counting how many were left...I obviously was not interested in the details, just when the story was going to end. Not a good sign in a suspense novel.