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Goldilocks
Goldilocks
Author: Ed McBain
In a stunning departure from his famous 87th Precinct, Ed McBain tells a powerful story of psychological warfare and human passion, of what happens to a marriage--and a family--when the fault lines crack open and erupt. At the novel's core is a chilling, ingenious narrative of murder and detection, but in its layers of detail and character, its ...  more »
ISBN: 235033
Publication Date: 1976
Pages: 183
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Publisher: Arbor House
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio Cassette
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This is the first of the Mathew Hope series. It spends a bit of time introducing the character Mathew and his origins and failure of his marriage. However, the plot keeps moving and I thought I knew who-done-it, but I was wrong at the end.
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A woman and her two little girls have been brutally murdered. None of the alibis add up, and the only person who doesn't have a motive for the crime is the one confessing to it. Trying to piece together a defense, lawyer Matthew Hope uncovers a secret world of double lives and unhappy marriages.
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The book takes place on the steamy west coast of Florida--a woman and her two daughters have been murdered. None of the alibis add up, and Matthew Hope is the defense attorney. Needless to say, it ends satisfactorily.
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NOT an 87th Precinct novel.

I really enjoyed this look at the effect of adultery and of divorce due to adultery on the family. Of course, there's a murder too!
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i thought this book was really different as far as mysterys go.


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