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Locked In

margaretm November 15, 2009
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After her vintage MG runs out of gas, private investigator Sharon McCone walks back to her firm to retrieve her cell phone and call AAA. Pier 24½ should be a safe place, but when she enters her office, she interrupts an intruder, who shoots her in the head. The wound doesn’t kill her, but it puts her in a state of awareness in which she can see, hear, and feel, but she can’t move. Her mind is locked inside her body. Trapped, she has no way to help figure out who left her for dead and why.



As his wife, Sharon, lies in a state called locked-in syndrome, Hy Ripinsky enlists the help of Sharon’s employees to find who brutally attacked her. Once a very dangerous man, Hy wants revenge. He could kill—even torture—Sharon’s attacker and think nothing of it. But does he really want to surrender to his violent past?



As Sharon fights for her life, each member of her team follows separate leads that might shed some light on who had a reason to snoop through the firm’s offices late at night. Once they realize that Sharon can communicate by blinking, each employee comes by to ask questions to help them with their investigations. Together, they uncover some shocking secrets.



Once again, author Marcia Muller brings readers a mystery that’s crawling with scandal and twists that stump the mind. Locked In will keep you on your toes as you try to unravel the mystery and solve the puzzle. Though Sharon may be investigating in her mind from a hospital bed, the plot is kept interesting. Her situation also adds some suspense to the story, since you’re never really sure whether Sharon will pull through.



Each private investigator working for Sharon McCone’s firm has a distinct personality, and the characters are so well written that you’ll be able to tell which one is in play without the name being giving. It’s also highly interesting to follow the separate investigators’ style—because each is distinctive in how they chase down leads.



Ms Muller has written over 25 Sharon McCone mysteries, but Locked In is only the second one I’ve read. But after reading Locked In, with its interesting characters, thrilling plot, and its baffling mystery that’s almost impossible to figure out, I’m definitely interested in checking out this author’s backlist.

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