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Book Review of The Killing Room

The Killing Room
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Denver detective Jake McCoy is trying to recover - both physically and emotionally- from the shooting death of a young boy that also left her injured. She soon finds herself rehabbing in her cabin in the mountains, soaking in the remote natural springs- which is exaclty where psychologist Nicole WEstbrook vacations and soon stumbles across her....
When Nicole leaves the next day, the two woman know little more about the other than first names - yet they are now lovers instead of strangers.
When Jake returns to Denver, a serial murder investigation soon leads her to Nicole. As the investigation develops, their physical attraction threathens to compromise the case. Nicole finds herself struggling to to remain in the professional closet that she's been hiding in for so long - a place like an out cop like Jake simply does not belong.
Once the crimes are solved, will the women go their seperate ways? or will the physical attraction and the gentle tug of love prove that opposites do attract.....

This is a very nice book...the thriller part is very good, and of course the two women meeting and thier feelings. Gerri Hill is a great author !