Mallory's Oracle (Kathleen Mallory Novels)
3 journalers for this copy...
Journal Entry 1 by akashafamily from Lithgow, New South Wales Australia on Sunday, September 23, 2007
When Kathleen Mallory was ten she was a street kid and a thief. Then a cop called Markowitz took her home to his wife to civilize her....
Now Mallory is in charge of a complex database and a police officer herself, and someone has just murdered the man she considers her father - the only man she has ever loved.
More used to the company of computers than people, Mallory descends into the urban nightmare of New York, to hunt down a cold-blooded killer.
Mallory's Oracle is a dangerous chase through the city's underworld, down the fibre-optic cables of hi-tech computer networks and behind the blinds of genteel Gramercy Park - and an investigation into the chilly heart of its damaged and elusive heroine.
Now Mallory is in charge of a complex database and a police officer herself, and someone has just murdered the man she considers her father - the only man she has ever loved.
More used to the company of computers than people, Mallory descends into the urban nightmare of New York, to hunt down a cold-blooded killer.
Mallory's Oracle is a dangerous chase through the city's underworld, down the fibre-optic cables of hi-tech computer networks and behind the blinds of genteel Gramercy Park - and an investigation into the chilly heart of its damaged and elusive heroine.
Journal Entry 2 by akashafamily from Lithgow, New South Wales Australia on Wednesday, October 3, 2007
Sending to catsalive as a RABCK.
Thanks, akashafamily.
Journal Entry 4 by catsalive from Rooty Hill, New South Wales Australia on Thursday, November 15, 2007
I was taken in by the quote on the front, 'A cracking good thriller' Sunday Express. It was an average, not exceptionally thrilling, cop story. Enjoyable but nothing to write home about.
Journal Entry 5 by catsalive at Aussie Post in Mystery/Thriller VBB, A Bookbox -- Controlled Releases on Thursday, December 13, 2007
Journal Entry 6 by Giz-angel from Greenwich, Greater London United Kingdom on Saturday, March 1, 2008
More? Thanks cats!