A successful female contractor in Manhattan's construction business, Claudia Miller, finds herself being stalked by one of the men in her life--a young California writer, a Russian entrepreneur, or a veteran cop--with a twisted need for revenge
Marilyn Weiss Wallace's first novel, A Case of Loyalties, won the Macavity Award for Best First Novel in 1986. Her second, Primary Target, was nominated for an Anthony Award. She is also the editor of the Sisters in Crime anthologies, which have won Anthony, Macavity, and American Mystery Awards. Current Danger is her seventh novel. She lives in New York City.
I'm not really sure where I even got this book. It's a quick read so I figured I'd try it. It's actually pretty good. I did find that the end seemed a bit rushed. You find out who done it and that's it! I had my guesses throughout the story and felt a little dumb for not settling on the antagonist right away. I wish it had more of an epilogue but it was barely a page. Overall a decent story that kept me guessing.
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