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Fatal Error

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When an old friend is accused of murdering a sociopath who courted women over the internet only to steal all their money, Ali Reynolds steps in to investigate in this white-knuckled mystery from the New York Times bestselling author J.A. Jance, "one of the best mystery writers in North America" (Ottawa Citizen).
Ali Reynolds begins the summer thinking her most difficult challenge will be surviving a six-week-long course as the lone forty-something female at the Arizona Police Academy—not to mention taking over the 6 a.m. shift at her family's restaurant while her parents enjoy a long overdue Caribbean cruise. However, when Brenda Riley, a colleague from Ali's old news broadcasting days in California, shows up in town with an alcohol problem and an unlikely story about a missing fiancé, Ali reluctantly agrees to help.

The man posing as Brenda's fiancé is revealed to be Richard Lowensdale, a cyber-sociopath who has left a trail of broken hearts in his virtual wake. When he is viciously murdered, the women he once victimized are considered suspects. The police soon focus their investigation on Brenda, who is already known to have broken into Richard's home and computer before vanishing without a trace. Attempting to clear her friend's name, Ali is quickly drawn into a web of online intrigue that may lead to a real-world fatal error.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Karen Ziemba nails the perfect voice for Ali Reynolds, who has been furloughed by the Yavapai County Sheriff's Department because of budget cuts. As a result, she feels compelled to investigate the disappearance of Brenda Riley's fiancé on her own. Ziemba uses tenor tones for Ali's boyfriend, "B"-- short for Bartholomew. His computer security company reveals that Brenda's fiancé is Richard Lowensdale, a laid-off engineer who has a history of cyberstalking vulnerable women. Ziemba instills Ali's voice with carefully placed pauses that suggest her intelligence and quiet determination as she pursues a cold-blooded killer. Ziemba's conversational reading style and smooth delivery keep the story moving at a comfortable pace. S.C.A. (c) AudioFile 2011, Portland, Maine

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