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Hot Lights, Cold Steel by D.P. Lyle

debbiesilkserif's review against another edition

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4.0

The story begins with a 19 year old prostitute who goes missing. Our main character is approached by the girl's mother who wants him to help find her daughter. , our main character then enlists the help of T-Tommy who is a police investigator, and the pair explore the local world of prostitution rings, mob bosses and cutting edge medical research corporations.
The book itself is well written, and the characters are far from cardboard. The medical portion of the book was informative but not overly complicated to appeal to a wide variety of readers.
The storyline itself was a winding path since you arent aware that everyone is in the body snatching until the end.
The only part of this book i disliked was there was too much sex when really it didnt add to the storyline in any shape.

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2.0

Not very good.

Boring plot, flat characters, horrible dialogue.

The author's bio said he was a consultant
on CSI and Law&Order shows, so I thought
this would be more clever. Not even
close. I couldn't wait to get this one over
and almost made it a DNF.

Yuck.
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