Monkeewrench
People are dying for the new computer game by the software company Monkeewrench. Literally. With Serial Killer Detective out in limited release, the real-life murders of a jogger and a young woman have already mimicked the first two scenarios in the game. But Grace McBride and her eccentric...
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People are dying for the new computer game by the software company Monkeewrench. Literally. With Serial Killer Detective out in limited release, the real-life murders of a jogger and a young woman have already mimicked the first two scenarios in the game. But Grace McBride and her eccentric Monkeewrench partners are caught in a vise. If they tell the Minneapolis police of the link between their game and the murders, they'll shine a spotlight on the past they thought they had erased-and the horror they thought they'd left behind. If they don't, eighteen more people will die...
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780451211576 (045121157X)
ASIN: 045121157X
Publish date: April 6th 2004
Publisher: Signet
Pages no: 421
Edition language: English
Series: Monkeewrench (#1)
3,75 starsThis was a relatively strange reading experience. The plot was okay (although I pegged the killer from the fist hundred pages), the characters were good, if a little eye-rolly, the details were on the silly side (some of it can be blamed on the outdatedness of the book, some might have jus...
Wow I didn't even realize this was the first book in the series. I really liked it and will definitely be continuing the series. Grace MacBride was a great character even with all her foibles but now that she can get past all the bad stuff it should be interesting to see where the series heads.I r...
4/5; 4 stars; A-This was a really well done thriller/mystery. I haven't read anything by this duo before so it was a good surprise. I really liked the complexity of the mystery and how the two story lines wove together. I am interested to read some more in this series.The one big glaring hole whi...
3.5Original review: http://onabookbender.com/2012/06/20/review-monkeewrench-by-p-j-tracy/One of the biggest reasons I like reading books set in Minnesota (especially the Twin Cities area!) is that I know it. I’ve spent my entire life in the area, so when books start talking about actions like getti...