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Law, Fully, Dead

Kiki Lowenstein Mystery Book 15

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There are two sides to every divorce . . . yours and the jerk's.

In this case, there's Clancy's side and then there's the JERK's side. Of course, Kiki sides with Clancy because they're BFFs (Best Friends Forever). As for the JERK, well, the poor guy can't make up his mind. The JERK has left and come back to Clancy once before. Now he's fed up with his young girlfriend and wants to come back to Clancy yet again. Or does he?

Then JERK drives over a bridge in a low-lying area known for flash floods. Wouldn't you know it—his car is swept away and he's found unconscious. As he lies in his hospital bed fighting for his life, Clancy and his girlfriend are waging warfare, and it ain't pretty. One secret after another tumbles out.

Kiki is there for Clancy to lean on, but Kiki has problems of her own. Another divorce has her attention, as does the corpse Kiki finds in a car.

Kiki's hunky husband is dealing with police department problems. Her bi-racial son is being picked on. Her daughter's Hebrew tutor is decidedly against mixed marriages. And Kiki needs to hire more help at her store, Time in a Bottle.

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I have really enjoyed this series and this book really brings that enjoyment home..

The author of this book either has experience with losing somebody to a traumatic brain injury, or was amazing at her research. The narrator brought a true sense of humanity to the highly emotional reality of that situation. They combined to provide a real window the first hand experience of a trauma like this.

I have first hand experience and this book felt more like a memory than a story. I do not know if it is possible to give greater praise to an author and a narrator then to say that this was real.

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