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No one is more shockedor outragedthan Deputy DA Julia Innes when, based on new evidence, her husband is arrested for his late wife's murder twelve years ago.
An officer on the case, former homicide detective Cameron Lazlo, had no doubt they'd already nabbed the right guy. So it doesn't take much to convince him to team up with Juliaeven though she's bright and sexy enough to be a major distraction. But the closer they get to the truth, the riskier the investigation getsuntil there is no one left to trust except each other.
Erickson's tepid romantic mystery, which follows Without a Trace (2003), feels derivative and strangely inert, like a facsimile of a Mary Higgins Clark work that has been blanched of freshness, urgency and color. When the Aspen, Colo., district attorney's office reopens the 12-year-old case of the murder of a prominent orthopedic surgeon's first wife, buried secrets emerge in a plot that amounts to a drawn-out postmortem. The requisite romantic triangle finds the doctor's lovely second wife, Julia, wringing her hands over loyalty to her disdainfully indifferent husband and her attraction to strong-and-silent PI Cam Lazlo, who worked the original case and exudes antihero appeal. Julia happens to work for the DA's office and must struggle with tough career decisions when she's not caring for her husband's wayward daughter or bracing herself for bad news. Her put-upon status endears her to Cam, who quit the police force over a private tragedy and whose detective work is now financed by an eccentric author who hankers after grist for his popular crime fiction. Passages from this book-within-a-book intrude into the larger plot-one that's only marginally more compelling. Unfortunately, the plot never percolates, and this blend of suspense, romance and crime yields a mostly weak brew. Agent, Karen Solem at Spencerhill Associates. (Dec. 7) Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.
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October 15, 2004: In Aspen, Colorado twelve years ago, Denver Homicide Detective Cam Lazlo finds evidence that led to the conviction of Matt Homan for murdering his lover Samantha Innis. Everyone felt sorry for the victim?s husband orthopedic doctor Thomas and their daughter seven years old Livie...................... Thomas is married to Deputy DA Julia and Livie has made some emotional progress, but remains haunted by the tragedy. The nightmare resurfaces when Julia?s boss DA Bret McSwain shockingly arrests Thomas for murdering his wife and consequently frees Matt. Julia?s best friend defense attorney Ellen Marshall agrees to head the defense. Retired Cam, who works as a consultant for renowned mystery writer Victor Ferris, offers his investigative services. He does so because his employer wants to write a novelization of the case but also for personal reasons; Cam felt that his work a dozen years ago was clean with overwhelming evidence pointing at the lover while the husband had numerous alibis at the hospital where he worked. As Cam and Julia work close together in support of Ellen?s defense, they fall in love, but she knows she must be there for her husband and her stepdaughter at their time of need............................... HUSBAND AND LOVER is a fabulous legal thriller with a terrific subplot involving the romance between the caring Julia and likable Cam. The story line displays the defense team putting together its strategy and ultimately its case led by the fabulous Ellen whose work in court is fantastic to follow. Though the final twist makes life a bit too easy for this complex tale, fans will appreciate this strong drama and clamor for an Aspen-Denver sequel starring the legal combatants Ellen and Bret............................ Harriet Klausner