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Stalking Susan: A Novel

by Julie Kramer

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Inside the desperate world of TV ratings, an investigative reporter discovers that a serial killer is targeting women named Susan and killing one on the same day each year.

Television reporter Riley Spartz is recovering from a heartbreaking, headline-making catastrophe of her own when a longtime police source drops two homicide files in her lap in the back of a dark movie theater. Both cold cases involve women named Susan strangled on the same day, one year apart. Last seen alive in one of Minneapolis’s poorest neighborhoods, their bodies are each dumped in one of the city’s wealthiest areas. Riley senses a pattern between those murders and others pulled from a computer database of old death records. She must broadcast a warning soon, especially to viewers named Susan, because the deadly anniversary is approaching.
But not just lives are at stake— so are careers.
November is television sweeps month, and every rating point counts at Channel 3. Riley must go up against a news director who cares more about dead dogs than dead women, a politician who fears negative stories about serial killers will hurt the city’s convention business, and the very real possibility that her source knows more about the murders than he is letting on.
When Riley suspects the killer has moved personal items from one victim to the next as part of an elaborate ritual, she stages a bold on-air stunt to draw him out and uncovers a motive that will leave readers breathless.




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Average Customer Review:4 out of 5 stars
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:

5 out of 5 starsA VERY good Read, 2008-09-03
This is a fun, smart read. If you're from the Twin Cities you will appreciate all of the local landmarks and history of the area. I heard about this on the Lori & Julia show and gave it a go. It is a page turner and you won't be able to put it down.


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3 out of 5 starsbook review from a Minneapolitan, 2008-08-31
What I liked best about the book is the references to my new hometown of Minneapolis and the tidbits about the news business. The book was a good story well told but I put it down for a few days at a time. Not as suspenseful as some of the other mystery writers including a popular author who writes about the news business. Any of her stories about whacky crime stories are true tales told on the local TV news over the past few years. I would read the sequel.


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2 out of 5 starsPredictable, 2008-08-31
I had a hard time reading this book, especially in the beginning. The plot is good but it always seems like something is missing. It was really predictable and I never felt on par with the protagonist. She lacked something. Something real; felt very two-dimensional, if that makes sense. It seemed to skip throughy past and present tense without explanations and again, I guess I was expecting more from the description of the story.
The style of writing seemed to bore me and again, it was missing zest.


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4 out of 5 starsGood read, 2008-08-23
This was a fun book. It wasn't deeply as intense, as I had expected from a thriller. No Dean Koonz or James Patterson, Clive Cussler or Ken Follett, nor Vince Flynn, or Robert B. Parker. I love them all. Perhaps this is why this debut novel was different. With a woman author, it had a more poignant impact as to how she dealt with what life handed her.

It had two plot lines working- the creepy vet and the creepy serial murderer.
Much insight into the T.V. news ratings and back story was added.

I liked it.


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4 out of 5 starsPretty Good, 2008-08-19
Former Twin Cities WCCO-TV investigative producer Julie Kramer's debut mystery/thriller was good enough to make my *SLEEP? Who Needs SLEEP? Page turners - all night long.* & *"Pretty Good" Minnesota Fare* lists ("Pretty Good, " in Garrison Keillor/Lake Wobegon parlance meaning "really good - but Minnesota-Nice Scandinavians don't wanna get all showy and brag too much" ;-) as Nyquil-proof suspense with witty insider's view of TV news. But, like in the movie Scream (Dimension Collector's Series), why is it that author and her main character don't know The Rules as well as the audience? WE all know not to agree to meet an unknown person alone, in the dark, in an unfamiliar back alley etc. etc!
/TundraVision, Amazon Reviewer





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