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Death at the Wheel

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Thea Kozak is smart and funny, a very modern kind of woman who is carving out a career for herself while juggling all the stresses of a working woman's life. She works too hard. She's trying to maintain a long-distance relationship with Andre, the devilishly handsome Maine state trooper she met while trying to solve her sister's murder. She's trying to win her critical mother's approval. She's trying to find time to get to the gym. And things are about to get a lot more complicated. Home for Easter dinner, Thea's mother introduces her to Julie Bass, a sweet young widow whose husband died in a horrific accident at the local auto racetrack. Julie is the woman Thea's mother wants her to be—one who married a suitable man and produced adorable children. Thea's mother wants Thea to use her own experience of losing a husband to help Julie deal with widowhood. Thea is sympathetic, but she's also very busy. And she's reluctant to revive the pain that helping Julie will bring. But when the "accident" turns out to be murder and Julie is arrested, Thea is drawn into the search for the real killer. The search takes her from crooked rednecks to banking's back offices, through a maze of scary people and a web of lies and liars, until Thea must face the possibility that she not only may be unable to save Julie, she may not be able to save herself.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      November 4, 1996
      Thea Kozak, an educational consultant and amateur sleuth near Boston, returns in this humdrum third outing (after Chosen for Death and Death in a Funhouse Mirror) to investigate a suspicious death. Thea's overbearing mother introduces her to Julie Bass, whose controlling, philandering husband, Calvin, has just died in a race-car crash. Thea, whose own husband died in an automobile accident, is sympathetic and agrees to help when the police, having determined that Calvin's car was tampered with, arrest Julie on suspicion of murder. Thea quickly finds that the widow is not as innocent or helpless as she seems, and has had an affair with local doctor, Tom Durren. Thea switches her attentions from her hunky boyfriend, state trooper Andre Lemieux, to her job, and to dealing with the unpleasant characters connected to the case, especially Julie's violent redneck brother Duncan. Since the unsavory Calvin had lots of enemies, the list of suspects is long, and following it leads Thea into a life-threatening roadside confrontation with the killer. While Thea is likable, supporting cast members such as Andre and Duncan, are flat stereotypes. Despite Flora's tight pacing, the finale is disappointingly convenient.

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