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Power Games

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British Detective Kate Power grapples with arson, murder, and some very distressing career trouble in this mystery.

Moving from London to Birmingham to start over on a new police force was no easy task, but Det. Sergeant Kate Power is finally starting to feel like she's got everything in hand. Little does she know that things are about to get dangerously complicated.

First, she's assigned a series of arson attacks that led to the death of a vagrant. Then her quiet tennis lesson is interrupted by the discovery of a woman's body in the sports center's shower. To top it all off, Kate abruptly finds herself transferred to a new elite team—completely against the will of the detective inspector in charge.

Things aren't looking good, and it's not long before Kate gets suspended. Now, the young detective has to fight for her job, all while trying to solve a handful of crimes that just might be connected . . .
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      May 5, 2003
      In her enjoyable U.S. debut, British author Cutler introduces a very human heroine, Det. Sergeant Kate Power, who's also a highly skilled professional. A personal tragedy has led to Power's transfer from London to Birmingham, where her new colleagues' misogynistic hazing undercut her efforts, as the only female detective on staff, to make a good start. Battling incipient alcoholism and survivor's guilt, she must compartmentalize her own problems to focus on tracking down a child molester who soon crosses the line from sexual abuse to murder. With a hospitalized aunt the only person she can trust, Power at once befriends and suspects a variety of locals, including her supervisor, a neighbor and the local minister. More than one potential suitor complicates already complex relationships, while such off-duty pursuits as coaching a boys' soccer team offer no refuge from the grim crimes she's responsible for solving. The book succeeds more as a character study than as a police procedural, since Power stumbles on a major clue completely by chance, and random events rather than clever investigation reveal some key aspects of the mystery. If there is a sequel, Cutler should let Power rely more on her own deductive powers.

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