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Perish Twice
2000
When radical feminist Mary Lou Goddard hires Sunny to protect her from
a stalker, Sunny accepts the case with some reluctance. After all,
Goddard detests Rosie, Sunny's bull terrier, canine vacuum, and
stakeout companion ("Rosie was in the passenger seat, staring out the
side window, alert for the appearance of a strange dog at whom she
could gargle ferociously."). It doesn't take Sunny long to track down
and confront Lawrence Reeves, a particularly pestilential human being.
But pestilence is no excuse for murder, so when Reeves and Gretchen
Crane, one of Goddard's colleagues, are both found dead, Sunny dives
into the murky waters of Boston's prostitution industry, where Reeves
was a client and Gretchen was trying to unionize the workers. Politics
and sexuality can be a nasty tangle, and the unraveling threads lead
straight to mobster Tony Marcus's door. Tony may appreciate Sunny's
sharp wit, but business is business: interference can--and does--lead
to a bullet with her name on it. And as if all of this weren't enough,
Sunny's sister and her best friend are in the throes of nasty divorces.
Luckily, the leap from PI to marital counselor is well within Sunny's
abilities.
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