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It was four forty-five p.m. and I was still stewing.
A client is disguise prompts Abby and Candice to become involved in a missing person case. When Abby sees a picture of the victim she knows that it is too late for a rescue. The victim is a young mother that went missing and left her small son at home alone. The victim's mother is very suspicious of psychics and is convinced that Abby helped her son-in-law do away with her daughter.
This is always an enjoyable series. I love Abby and her interac ...more
A client is disguise prompts Abby and Candice to become involved in a missing person case. When Abby sees a picture of the victim she knows that it is too late for a rescue. The victim is a young mother that went missing and left her small son at home alone. The victim's mother is very suspicious of psychics and is convinced that Abby helped her son-in-law do away with her daughter.
This is always an enjoyable series. I love Abby and her interac ...more

Aug 17, 2015
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So I love Abby and her friends. I love the wacky situations that they wind up in. This one felt like it had sharp edges around the wacky. Like Karin Slaughter decided to try writing a cozy mystery. I don't know if I just noticed it now or if its been that way for a while. It's got madcap shenanigans mixed with horrific situations. Regardless, I still love it and I'll keep reading this series.
In this one, Abby and Dutch are working different cases, avoiding Abby's sister who is a planning their w ...more
In this one, Abby and Dutch are working different cases, avoiding Abby's sister who is a planning their w ...more

Lethal Outlook takes place "several months" after the events of Vision Impossible, which was my favorite book in the series to date. This installment fell short, for me, for several reasons.
An attorney comes to Abby hoping to persuade her to take a case - "you'll know it when you see it" - while remaining anonymous in an attempt to maintain attorney-client privilege. Shortly after the woman leaves, Abby sees a news report about a missing mother, disappeared without a trace, leaving her infant so ...more
An attorney comes to Abby hoping to persuade her to take a case - "you'll know it when you see it" - while remaining anonymous in an attempt to maintain attorney-client privilege. Shortly after the woman leaves, Abby sees a news report about a missing mother, disappeared without a trace, leaving her infant so ...more


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