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Touch & Go (Lennox Kemp, Bk 10)
Touch Go - Lennox Kemp, Bk 10
Author: M. R. D. Meek
WILLFUL INTENT — Gambling had been Muriel's life -- it had destroyed her marriage and very nearly her husband's career. Now, in death, Muriel has taken her biggest gamble of all. A deathbed revision of her will leaves everything, including several Las Vegas casinos and a cache of valuable rubies to ex-husband Lennox Kemp....  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780373261468
ISBN-10: 0373261462
Publication Date: 6/1/1994
Pages: 252
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1.5 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Worldwide
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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This is number 7 in a series.Very good book, but you must read the other books in order. This Blessed Plot is the first book in the series.
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A copy of the latest will written by widowed Muriel Probert shortly before her lonely death in a posh Manhattan apartment indicates that she left a suitcase filled with rubies and shares in a Las Vegas casino to her first husband, British lawyer Lennox Kemp (featured in A Worm of Doubt and six other mysteries). But the jewels and the legal copy of the will are missing, as is the self-effacing nurse Smith, who cared for Muriel during her last weeks. Kemp--intelligent, skeptical but above all a dedicated Don Quixote--begins a transatlantic investigation of those near Muriel at the end: her longtime housekeeper Florence (recently wed to the strange new butler), a slow-witted maid, nurse Smith, the doctor, the lawyers, and most of all Muriel's late husband's menacing partners in the casino. The absorbing tale is somewhat flawed by an occasionally careless blend of British expressions with stereotypical American slang. But the scenes with the dying Muriel are affecting, the resolution is intriguing and the central characters--Lennox and nurse Smith--are appealing enough to engage the reader right to the end.


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