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Mass Market Paperback Poison Book

ISBN: 0380700301

ISBN13: 9780380700301

Poison

(Book #39 in the 87th Precinct Series)

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When one of your ex-boyfriends dies of poisoning, it is an unfortunate circumstance, possibly a suicide. When three go the same way, it is a disturbing pattern. The wealthy and beautiful Marilyn... This description may be from another edition of this product.

Customer Reviews

4 ratings

Good read

This was a good mystery book. TIhe last 1/4 of the book was fast paced and I couldn't put it down. The ending has 2 huge surprises, you'll never guess who the killer is, although mcbain gives hints for the motive. I don't like the way the end leaves you hanging. I figured he must pick it up with his next book, but from reading a description, it doesn't look like he does.

The story of the innocent hooker

I heard the audio book, and it held my interest. The reader was generally good but his Spanish was really sorry (sorry!). There appeared to be at least one mis-translation from Spanish to English, but this is not the reader's fault, of course. That aside, the plot line is pretty interesting, but it was reminiscent, to me at least, of Terry Southern's "Candy." This poor woman, a mere teenager when she first gets "turned out," ends up in a Mexican prison, goes from there to a "high-class" Brazilian brothel, where at least one of the so-called "gentlemen" gets turned on by defecating on the young lady's face. Is that we they call "anal eroticism"? Or just sexual perversion? Before all is said and done, according to the story, she's made carnal acquaintance with about 6,000 men (and had her uterus scraped in the process, leaving her barren). Would a woman like this be capable of murder? It sure seems like it, as the story proceeds. In fact, she admits to murder, but in another country, and with just cause. And another question, would any man, even a cop like Hal Willis, consider attempting to bond with this woman on a monogamous basis? Well, these are the interesting, and sometimes titillating, questions that unfold in this little mystery. This is the first McBain book I've read, and I understand that McBain is a pen name for Evan Hunter? He's a craftsman, but this book may not become a classic, and, as I said, McBain seems to be recycling some of the plot lines, about the young and beautiful woman taken advantage of by countless men, who fights back (Thelma and Louise? How about Lorena Bobbitt?). She has her revenge, in a sense. Nor does McBain endeavor to be a classic writer or particularly creative or original. He's good enough as he is. Diximus.

mcbain is good as always, but some rescripting of willis

As always, McBain is entertaining. My only complaint is his changing of Willis's character. In the prior 38 87th precinct books to Poison, Willis was portrayed as a ladies man...tall women were always attracted to him. Also he was a judo expert from his military career. In Poison, he's only had a few girl friends, women don't like him because he's short. And he took judo lessons because he was self-conscious of his height. I liked Willis much better before this book.

Wothwhile reading.

The only shortcoming this novel has is its predictability. And at that, it still delivers a surprise in the end. The only reason I even say it is predictable is with all the evidence pointing to the lovely, if not pure, lady the reader has to know she will be proven innocent....or where is the mystery? McBain succeeds in pulling off a couple of surprises and the characters are developed enough to be interesting, if not always believable.This novel is no longer in print but if you can find a copy of it somewhere, as long as the price is reasonable, it is worth the investment. It is a fast, fun read with enough twists and turns to keep you on your toes.
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