"An exciting mystery"
She worked as a Minneapolis police officer until all
the murders and other violent crimes ripped her soul apart
so Claire Watkins accepted a job in Fort St. Antoine. She
and her daughter Meg quickly fall in love with the small
town atmosphere and Claire enjoys her work as head of
felonious crimes. Currently, Claire is more concerned over hosting a
Thanksgiving Dinner than making any arrests as the mother
of her boyfriend is the guest and this is their first
meeting. At the post office, Claire notices a badly
battered woman, but the individual refuses to provide any
information to Claire. Next the woman's boyfriend is
murdered in a particularly grisly manner and the woman is
beaten up so badly this time she enters the hospital. In
between Thanksgiving chores, Claire does her best to
uncover the identity of the killer. GLARE ICE is an exciting mystery that centers on who is
Stephanie's attacker and why does she protect the culprit
fiercer than a mother protecting her children. Overall
Claire seems so genuine because she is contented with her
life yet frustrated with dinner duty and the lack of
cooperation on the case. The who-done-it is superb as Mary
Logue showcases her storytelling abilities with this
enjoyable tale. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted September 28, 2001
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