"A super romance"
Married less than a year, police captain Jack Cahill
takes an apartment in town, separating from his
photographer wife Erin. Better known as ?Lucky?, Erin and
Jack obviously love each other, but cannot seem to live
together as all they do is argue or make love. However, their inability to keep a healthy distance
leads to a slight complication, as Lucky is now pregnant.
On top of that, Jack is embroiled in a homicide
investigation that Lucky cannot seem to avoid staying out
of the way. As they get closer to the truth about the who-
done-it, the duo also begins to learn life?s critical
lesson that compromise and consensus enable love to guide
the most bickering couple into forging a permanent
relationship. Now if they can only live long enough to
enjoy one another. MR. AND MRS. WRONG is the right book for those
readers
who enjoy a strong romantic mystery that in many ways will
remind readers of the Thin Man series. The story line
contains sexual tension and a fabulous who-done-it, but
belongs to the lead pair whose double entendres, sexual
retorts, and witty comebacks add humor to a strong
suspenseful thriller. Here?s to you, Ms. Robinson, for
cleverly mixing elements from two genres into quite an
pleasurable happening for readers. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted September 23, 2001
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