
Lianna T. (
Li-li) wrote on 7/6/2008...
Well written, flows nicely between chapters. Ends suddenly. Left me wishing for a little more.
On the banks of the scenic Truxton River, nestled in rolling woodlands just minutes away from our nation's capital, lies Gryphon Gate. Drawn to its breathtaking view of the Chesapeake Bay, Henry Drysdale selected this waterfront location to create a premier gated community wher the affluent and privlgeed could live, work and play. However, tempers flare and tension grows when Vanessa, Henry's ex, decides to build a 300 unit condo development on and adjoining tract of land. The Gryphon Gate town meeting disintegrates into a free for all as environmentalists, developer, residents and the media clast.
Then the violence truns ugly - a body is discovered lying facedown in a sandtrap off the sixth hole. Called in to head the investigation, Police Captain Diane Robards is thwarted at every turn as she discovers that behind the elaborate landscaping and elegant doorways in the privacy of bedrooms, yachts' cabings, clubrooms and saunas, lie closely guarrded secrets. With the boyd count rising, Diane races against the clock to sort her allies from her enemies as she attempts to strip away the veneer and peak beneatht he facades to unmask a dangerous and ruthless killer.

KATHERINE D. (
wylchild) wrote on 11/20/2006...
This book got a bit confusing in the last couple of chapters. Whether it was or not, it seemed apparent that the killer had not been predetermined, so it was left up to the last chapter's author to tie everything together. But for a book written by 13 different authors, each with her own style, the flow was good. It wasn't quite so obvious that the author changed with each chapter.
Book Description
On the banks of the Truxton River lies Gryphon's Gate, a gated community built by Henry Drysdale where the rich and privileged live, work and play. Tempers flare when Henry's ex- decides to develop the adjoining land and environmentalists, developers, residents and the media clash. Then the violence turns ugly--a dead body is found on the golf course and Detective Diane Robards is called in to investigate. Diane's efforts are thwarted at every turn and as she uncovers the secrets behind the serene facade of Gryphon's Gate, she races against the clock to unmask a ruthless killer.

Darlene S. (
dbs) wrote on 6/16/2006...
In I'd Kill for That, a dead body is discovered on the sixth hole of the Gryphon's Gate golf course after three people are mysteriously called to the exclusive gated community course one spring evening. Vanessa, a ruthless real-estate developer, quickly figures out that she is a suspect, given her many enemies, one of whom is obviously trying to set her up. Jerry, a down-on-his-luck trader, chalks the crusty academic's death up to bad luck--or so he hopes. And Toni, well, she has so much to live for, what with being a single parent and all; how could she get mixed up in this? But someone has the goods on all three and is playing them like puppets. The 13 contributors to this playful mystery include such popular and talented female mystery writers as Linda Fairstein and Rita Mae Brown. A thoroughly enjoyable tale.
This book is a mystery story written by several of today's hottest writers, including Kathy Reichs, Jennifer Crusie, and Heather Graham. Each author wrote one chapter and then sent it on to the next writer. The result is a mystery surrounding some suspicious deaths at in a high-priced gated community that includes lots of humor throughout!