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The Same Mistake Twice
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Why A Prostitute by THE SAME MISTAKE TWICE Author Albert Tucher
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The Same Mistake Twice (other topics)Value for the Money (other topics)
The Retro Look: A Diana Andrews Story (other topics)
Prostitutes often turn up as victims, informants, or even villains, but as far as I know, no one has done an entire series centered on a woman who sells sex for a living. Aren’t all writers in the crime genre looking for something that hasn’t been done? I seem to have stumbled on exactly that.
The entire guest post is live at Long and Short Reviews and you can find out more about Diana Andrews at Untreed Reads.
The Same Mistake Twice by Albert Tucher:
For ten years the dead man lurked in an unmarked grave with a bullet in his head and no one to miss him. Now he has resurfaced, and the only clue to his identity is Diana's phone number freakishly preserved in his pocket. The police are demanding a list of her clients, and they threaten to stop looking the other way about her business. Diana must stall the cops and solve the case, and she’s running short of time. Her investigation will take her back to her earliest days as a prostitute. She will confront old mistakes and old enemies, and that's the best-case scenario. The worst could be another secret grave—for her.
A new Diana Andrews novella from the author of Value for the Money and The Retro Look: A Diana Andrews Story.