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Book Review of Bleeding Hearts (Gregor Demarkian, Bk 11)

Bleeding Hearts (Gregor Demarkian, Bk 11)
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"A RATTLING GOOD PUZZLE, A VARIED AND APPEALING CAST, AND A DETECTIVE WHOSE WORK CARRIES A RARE STAMP OF AUTHORITY...THIS ONE IS A TREAT." --Kirkus Reviews

LOVE CAN BE MURDER!

That's what the residents of Cavanaugh Street, Philadelphia, are about to discover this Valentine's Day, as Cupid's arrows hit home with deadly effect..right under the nose of former FBI agent Gregor Demarkian.

The neighborhood ladies are buzzing with the news: grandmotherly Hannah Krekorian has a new love, and it could be a case of fatal attraction. Hannah's beau, psycology guru Paul Hazzard, was once suspected of murdering his wife. Now his ex-mistress is penning a tell-all memoir that might tell too much. But it's Paul's lifeless body that turns up next. And suddenly Gregor is on the lookout for a killer whose greatest crime may be in loving too well.

"ABSOLUTELY DELIGHTFUL." --Romantic Times