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Before She Dies

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Before She Dies

By: Steven F. Havill
Narrated by: Rusty Nelson
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A reporter for the Posadas Register barely survives a night-time patrol with one of Undersheriff Bill Gastner's deputies, and the investigation points to a young woman known for her thrill-seeking.©1996 Steven F Havill (P)2002 Books in Motion Crime Fiction Fiction Police Procedural Small Town & Rural Mystery Suspense
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Good mystery; interesting characters.

This is my first in the series about undersheriff Bill Gastner, of which this is #4. The story was just ok, although it is a good mystery. I didn't much care about the victim or her family; she seemed to be a spoiled brat who never grew up. I didn't much care who the killer was or why. I find Gastner's behavior in the face of danger (whether human or natural) implausibly reckless; he would not have lived to reach his present age. I might read another in the series but not soon.

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