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Presumed Guilty
Presumed Guilty
Author: Tess Gerritsen
Guilty until proven innocent. Miranda Wood arrives home to a dark, cold cottage -- and a man, stabbed to death, lying in her bed. Miranda is the obvious suspect, and she looks even guiltier when her bail is paid by an anonymous donor. As Miranda fights to clear her name, she unearths a murky history of blackmail, corruption and scandal. As she g...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780778303312
ISBN-10: 0778303314
Publication Date: 10/16/2009
Pages: 336
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  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Mira Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio CD
Members Wishing: 0
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Helpful Score: 3
This is a mystery with interesting characters and a compelling plot involving murder and adultery. Although the book does not measure up, in my opinion, to Gerritsen's later works, it is still a good read.
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Gerritsen has done it again, with a novel that delivers romance, murder, mystery, and an ending you won't beleive! Miranda Woods is over her affair with prominent Richard Tremain but he won't take "no" for an answer--until the day he winds up dead. In Miranda's bed, with her kitchen knife as the murder weapon. What follows next is an investigation into the town that holds secrets, sometimes to the grave. The ending is wonderful, I never guessed "whodunnit".
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Miranda Wood's ex-lover is found stabbed to death in Miranda's bed with Miranda's kitchen knife. They say she had motive and oportunity. She says she is innocent. She is let out on bail by someone anonymous. A kind act? Or a way to draw Miranda into the dark and secret world of a murdered man?
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Another early Gerritsen work but very enjoyable!


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