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A string of unsolved deaths in research laboratories throughout the world has led the FBI to a single suspect: Dr. Christine Palmer. A beautiful, world-renowned toxicologist and leader of numerous international research teams, she is one of only a handful of scientists with highly classified knowledge of the deadliest experimental neurotoxins and their antidotes.
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"Warning: Don't start this book if you ve got plans for the next day or so. I guarantee you'll cancel them to stay home and keep reading. DANTES INFERNO has everything readers crave: a full-throttle plot, top-notch psychological suspense and as always with author Lovett gorgeous prose. And, to top it off, the book features one of my all-time favorite characters, Dr. Sylvia Strange. Welcome back, doctor. Good to see you again!"
--Jeffery Deaver, author of The Blue Nowhere and Speaking Tongues
Dr. Strange and her sometimes sidekick Sweetheart (yes, that's his name) team together this time to profile a serial murderer - one who is using neurotoxins. The technical jargon is too much for me to understand but is necessary to slide one into the story. This one, like Lovett's others, is tightly written with characters that could be your next door neighbors. The suspense is almost too much and kept me up late at night to discover the culprit.
Travel with Sylvia (I can call her that now that I know her so well) from New Mexico to London and back into a world of subterfuge, death, traitors and spies. I can't think of a better way to spend my time."
-Mary Ann Smyth, Bookloons
Lovett's characterizations are faultless. Believable people inhabit her books. Although many of them have deep psychological problems, they still ring true. Scary, but true. The final pages of Acquired Motives race at break neck speed to a conclusion. I think I forgot to breathe several times. I have read four Dr. Sylvia Strange books now and am sorry that there is just one to go. Order the whole series at once and settle down for some electrifying reading. You won't be sorry. Scared, maybe. But not sorry."
-Mary Ann Smyth, Bookloons
With suspenseful action that moves at a good clip, Dangerous Attachments proved hard to put down. The plot is viable and horrifyingly believable. The characters are fleshed out and move through the story as though this were real life (even Dr. Strange's dog Rocko has real doggy traits.)"
-Mary Ann Smyth, Bookloons