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Michael Underwood , Julia Franklin

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Lawyer Rosa Epton and her lover are in Amsterdam for a long weekend. She sees an ex-client who should be in prison and decides to investigate, but when the man is found murdered she realizes she is not the only person on his trail. A tale of double-bluffs, deceit and an unexpected climax. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Why bother? 18 Sep 2003
By M. Halpin - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio Cassette
The late Michael Underwood wrote over 40 crime novels over the course of his career. My guess is that "A Dangerous Business" was composed from his dustiest editing-floor scraps. The mish-mash of characters and scenes is certainly fixed together with prose as bland as paste.

There are descriptions of necks snapping "like twigs," and the intrepid heros try to fit the pieces together "like a jigsaw puzzle." 'Nuff said.

Cliches aside, let's move on to the main character. Rosa's supposedly a solicitor, but we never actually see her in the courtroom. Her investigations read like an excerpt from a different novel about a private I. She becomes involved in no subplot, surrounds herself with only one mildly-interesting supporting character, and progresses the plot with an ESP-like leap of deduction that Carl Lewis would be proud of. In short: utterly unconvincing. Reminiscent of what some teenager would hammer out over the weekend, minus any entertaining sex or violence. I can't believe that a professional author would produce something so weak and colorless.

The author's final mistep? No, it's not the flailing octopus of loose ends. It's the fact that Rosa does not actually solve the crime. She sits there passively while the baddie reveals himself at the end of the book for no good reason. It's uninvolving. It's woeful.

So my question is: Why did the publishers bother? Are there not multitudes of other books that would have been worthy of Julia Franklin's excellent narration? The only "Dangerous Business" here is the sorry attempt to make a few bucks selling this pile of muck.


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