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Author: Tara Taylor Quinn
Title: At Close Range
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Published in: English
Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Pages: 384
Date: 2008-12-01
ISBN: 0778325520
Publisher: Mira
Weight: 0.4 pounds
Size: 1.01 x 4.21 x 6.62 inches
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Criminal court judge Hannah Montgomery is presiding over a murder trial in Phoenix, Arizona. When the jury finds the defendant, Bobby Donahue, not guilty, Hannah is convinced they've reached the wrong verdict. Especially when strange things start happening around her…

For one thing, a judge she's always trusted is making decisions she doesn't understand. For another, her pediatrician is being questioned in the deaths of several young patients—including Hannah's adopted son. The police say it was murder. Dr. Brian Hampton says he's been framed.

Still reeling from grief at the loss of her child, Hannah no longer knows who to believe, who's lying and who's not. Despite her faith in Brian, she begins to wonder if he's betrayed her. Is he connected with Donahue? Is he responsible for her son's death?

Reviews: Marianne (Australia) (2019/01/29):
4 stars

At Close Range is the third book in the Ivory Nation series by American author, Tara Taylor Quinn. While Superior Court Judge Hannah Montgomery presides over the trial of an Ivory Nation member accused of a heinous murder, her close friend, paediatrician Brian Hampton suddenly finds himself the target of a media campaign and police persecution over the SIDs deaths of his patients. Ivory Nation leader Bobby Donahue is searching for the mother (and kidnapper) of his son, the only woman he ever loved.

Hannah is subject to multiple incidences of harassment that have her wondering about the trustworthiness of those close to her. She can’t believe Brian could be responsible for the baby deaths (one was her adopted son), but the evidence has her wavering. Another Judge is urging her to recuse herself from Ivory Nation case in the interests of personal safety, but Hannah can’t ignore her principles.

This third book of the series is a marked improvement on the second book, Behind Closed Doors, with a much faster pace and les repetition. It is important to read the series in order as there are significant spoilers for the first two in this book. The main characters have quite a bit of baggage while the rest are rather stereotypical, and the plot is a little convoluted, if predictable. Handily, by the dramatic climax, many of the baddies either give themselves up or kill each other, thus removing the background threat for a happily ever after ending.




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