What kind of person murders pregnant women? That's the question baffling Kansas City, Missouri police, and secretarial temporary, Lenore D'Angelo. When she fills in at a women's clinic where Pro-Life activists are demonstrating, Lennie learns that her pregnant friend, Roxanne Giblin, was killed earlier that morning. Although the police think Roxie's murder may be tied to the recent deaths of three other women, they don't seem to be doing much to find the killer. Lennie decides to take matters into her own hands. Once a juvenile delinquent, known as "Lennie The Angel," she can't quite shake her larcenous past ... and she won't hesitate to use her skills to catch a killer. Not even when her former fiance, Detective Sergeant ...
What kind of person murders pregnant women? That's the question baffling Kansas City, Missouri police, and secretarial temporary, Lenore D'Angelo. When she fills in at a women's clinic where Pro-Life activists are demonstrating, Lennie learns that her pregnant friend, Roxanne Giblin, was killed earlier that morning. Although the police think Roxie's murder may be tied to the recent deaths of three other women, they don't seem to be doing much to find the killer. Lennie decides to take matters into her own hands. Once a juvenile delinquent, known as "Lennie The Angel," she can't quite shake her larcenous past ... and she won't hesitate to use her skills to catch a killer. Not even when her former fiance, Detective Sergeant Jimmy Lopez, threatens to dump her in jail, and leave her cat, Baryshnipaws, at the mercy of her wacky but well-intentioned landlady, Mrs. Finnigan. Lennie quickly discovers reasons to suspect Roxie's abusive husband. Or, it might be members of a local Neo-Nazi cell whom Roxie may have tried to expose. Then, again, it's possible the handsome doctor Lennie is meeting for dinner Saturday night has murder on his menu. Follow Lennie on the trail of a killer with a twisted stand on the abortion issue in Death by Choice. [Cover art Mary Z. Wolf]
Let me be among the first to introduce you to a dazzling new author and her sparkling brain-child, Lenora D'Angelo, temp extraordinaire. Death by Choice is a mystery and the first of a series, so grab it now and read faster and faster as you watch Lennie solve a mystery and get herself into a world of trouble in the doing. Highly recommended!
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Overview
What kind of person murders pregnant women? That's the question baffling Kansas City, Missouri police, and secretarial temporary, Lenore D'Angelo. When she fills in at a women's clinic where Pro-Life activists are demonstrating, Lennie learns that her pregnant friend, Roxanne Giblin, was killed earlier that morning. Although the police think Roxie's murder may be tied to the recent deaths of three other women, they don't seem to be doing much to find the killer. Lennie decides to take matters into her own hands. Once a juvenile delinquent, known as "Lennie The Angel," she can't quite shake her larcenous past ... and she won't hesitate to use her skills to catch a killer. Not even when her former fiance, Detective Sergeant ...