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Preparing a feature on one of Chicago's largest trauma centers, Cat Marsala is alarmed when the center's director is murdered in the staff lounge by a killer who wants to keep Cat from investigating any further. Reprint.

231 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1, 1994

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Barbara D'Amato

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Barbara D'Amato has had a checkered career, working in the distant past as an assistant surgical orderly, carpenter for stage magic illusions, assistant tiger handler, stage manager, researcher for attorneys in criminal cases, and recently sometimes teaching mystery writing to Chicago police officers.

"Writing is the greatest job of all," D'Amato says. "I get to hang around with cops, go ask people questions about their jobs that I would be too chicken to ask without a reason, and walk around Chicago looking for good murder locales. Best of all, I get to read mystery and suspense novels and call it keeping up with the field."

She was the 1999-2000 president of Mystery Writers of America. D'Amato is also a past president of Sisters in Crime International.

D'Amato is a playwright, novelist, and crime researcher. Her research on the Dr. John Branion murder case formed the basis for a segment on "Unsolved Mysteries," and she appeared on the program. Her musical comedies, The Magic Man and children's musical The Magic of Young Houdini, written with husband Anthony D'Amato, played in Chicago and London. Their Prohibition-era musical comedy RSVP Broadway, which played in Chicago in 1980, was named an "event of particular interest" by Chicago magazine. A native of Michigan, she has been a resident of Chicago for many years.

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March 14, 2015
Hard Case, A Cat Marsala Mystery (Book 5)
by Barbara D'Amato

With the finish of this 5th book in the series, I've caught up to the book I read in January (Hard Christmas, Book 6 in the series) that started me on my journey to reread the first 3 or 4 books in the series and to read for the first time books 5, 7, 8 & 9 in the series.

All the things I've said in my other Cat Marsala reviews still holds true. D'Amato's writing style is engaging, drawing the reader into her storyline feeling as though Cat is his/her new BFF. The descriptions of landscapes, buildings, interiors, people and scenarios makes the reader not only visualize the text and feel the emotions, but sometimes smell the odors and feel the breeze on Cat's face. The writing makes the reader lose track of time, suddenly looking up from the printed page and noticing that the entire morning has passed by. Characterizations are vivid and clear, and D'Amato doesn't clutter the plot with so many characters that the reader cannot keep track of who the important players are. Clues are liberally sprinkled, but not so obvious that the reader isn't kept guessing at the who done it till the very end. Research is well done and the information used freely and understandably throughout the episode.

This novel finds Cat doing an article on Trauma Units. Her editor is interested in whether they are worth the expense and/or are a better use of funds than ERs. Cat, of course, is more interested in the people who staff the units and what draws them to this highly stressful type of medical care. Her first day on the story, the Director of the trauma unit, is killed, and a couple of days later, another of the doctors is found murdered. As this is a very controlled environment, there is little chance of the killer having come in from outside of the unit. That means Cat must find who, among this dedicated group of doctors, nurses and medical students, has defied their Hippocratic oath.

Interestingly, I note that in this episode, we see none of John Banks, and very little of Mike -- the two romantic interests in Cat's life. I don't remember much mention of either in book 6, either, so it will be interesting to see what's up for Cat in the romance department as I move forward in the series.

This book was first published, I believe in 1994, so still before the age of the internet and the smart phone. As I've noted before, it is interesting to me to imagine how the plot might have been altered if today's technology were available when the book was written.


Quick and fun read.
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September 18, 2008
HARD CASE - G
D'Amato, Barbara - 5th in Cat Marsala series

Chicago freelance journalist Cat Marsala is investigating teamwork at a hospital trauma center when Dr. Edith Crosstant, Director of Trauma Services, is murdered, possibly by a "teammate".

It was enjoyable but I'm worried that these are getting a bit light for me.
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