Third Degree
On her way to meet her boyfriend’s parents, college professor Alison Bergeron stops by a coffee shop to steel her resolve. It’s a big event. Not only is it the first time she’s met NYPD detective Bobby Crawford’s entire family, but it’s coming on the heels of a wedding proposal that she has...
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On her way to meet her boyfriend’s parents, college professor Alison Bergeron stops by a coffee shop to steel her resolve. It’s a big event. Not only is it the first time she’s met NYPD detective Bobby Crawford’s entire family, but it’s coming on the heels of a wedding proposal that she has left unanswered so far.Then, as she steps into the shop, a brawl breaks out that ends in the death of Carter Wilmott, a merciless and loathed local blogger. The case couldn’t be any simpler, and Alison witnessed the whole thing, but when Wilmott’s car explodes in the aftermath, what looked to be a crime of passion becomes something far more complicated and maybe even premeditate.With Alison and Bobby involved in the case and with each other, readers are in for a treat. Third Degree, the latest in Maggie Barbieri’s charming mystery series, is one heated mystery with plenty of steamy romance and cunning villains who are about to get burned.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780312593285 (0312593287)
Publish date: November 23rd 2010
Publisher: Minotaur Books
Pages no: 320
Edition language: English
Category:
Academic,
Romance,
Mystery,
Detective,
College,
Crime,
New York,
Womens Fiction,
Chick Lit,
Womens,
Cozy Mystery,
Teachers
Series: Murder 101 Mystery (#5)
No Jimmy! I was so looking forward to a smart ass remark from him!No Max and Fred! YAY! They don't do anything for me. I hope Alison painted her room back to the way it was before the evil pixie changed it. I curious about Fred and what happened to him, but I've learned not to get my hopes up when i...
Like I said in my review of the first four books, even though this series isn't really that well written - something about them is compulsively readable anyway! The characters and their crazy shenanigans really are addicting, and I enjoyed reading the books. Usually character contradictions and the ...