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American Quartet: A Fiona FitzGerald Mystery: Deception, Assassination and Intrigue In Washington's Political World
Overview
In this first book of the Fiona Fitzgerald series, four seemingly unconnected D.C. murders stimulate Fiona's sense of history as she delves into our country's dark past. In her search to solve the crimes, she uncovers the disturbing sexual and homicidal obsessions of a socially prominent but failed Washington politician.
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Wanted to like itPosted January 16, 2011 by Jennifer, Los Angeles
I really wanted to like this book, but I couldn't get past the sexism and racism. -
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Enjoyable Read!Posted December 20, 2010 by Mindy, Breckenridge, MN
I was pleasantly surprised with the quality of this story. Many of the Free books I've downloaded have been poorly written and/or edited (primarily NOT edited). Poorly written/edited books are hard to read because my mind is constantly distracted with poor punctuation & such. This is a very good mystery/thriller that had me guessing through most of it. I recommend the download. -
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Least sympathetic detective ever?Posted December 19, 2010 by Rebecca S., Minneapolis
I really wanted to like this story but I just couldn't. I couldn't figure out if the author intended to make a point about race and gender relations or if it was his racism and sexism coming out in the work. The main character was obnoxious and the only reason I gave this book more than one star is because the idea of a psycho recreating the four presedential asassinations was an interesing one. If only the author had spent more time depicting the investigations and less time having the main character obsess over her sex life and the "black mafia" she had to work with as the token white female, this could have been a good story. -
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Great book!Posted December 14, 2010 by Roberta, Macungie, PA
Great author, great characters, great plot. -
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A Good ReadPosted December 05, 2010 by Iyke Otakpor, Calgary, AB, Canada
This book kept me turning from page to page. It is a good lesson of history. It is also a good deviation from terrorism. Try it, you'll like it. -
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Pleasantly SurprisedPosted October 10, 2010 by ikoiko, Port St. Lucie, FL.
This was my first downloaded book that was free and I really expected it to be a "dog". I was pleasantly surprised to find that I was hooked from the start. I started to read it simultaneously with a non-fiction book and quickly found myself putting down the other book and reading this one. I think I will be reading other books by Warren Adler after this. It was GREAT SUMMER READING.
Product Details
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Published by
Stonehouse Press
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Publish Date
March 19, 2001
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eBook ISBN
9781590061909
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Imprint
Stonehouse Press
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Filesize
360.14 KB
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is a social reading site where members can share and review the books they're reading
Wanted to like it
Least sympathetic detective ever?
Great book!







