The Daphne Decisions
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Publisher Description
SHE'S A TOUGH CRIME REPORTER WHO'S SEEN IT ALL. OR MOST OF IT, ANYWAY, BUT GO AHEAD—MAKE HER DAY …
Murder doesn’t set much colder than on the icy shores of Lake Ontario, where Jesse James is hot on the trail of a real estate scam that really has the feisty reporter steamed. This sleazy operation is behind a string of costly accidents—but it's no accident when Jesse wakes up, bandaged head to toe, in a hospital where everyone insists she’s Daphne Malcross, a young socialite with more connections and cash than common sense.
Letting people think Daphne’s alive and well doesn’t seem like a bad idea: Jesse can snag her story while digging up clues on the missing woman. She can give her sagging old VW a rest while tooling around in Daphne’s gorgeous Jag. Throw in a personal bodyguard, compliments of Rochester’s biggest Mafia kingpin, and you've got the kind of deal that a tough-talking, hard-drinking, and quick-thinking woman like Jesse can't pass up—until it's too late.
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O'Brien's debut is a solid novel with a timely plot and a bright female narrator who joins the growing ranks of heroines to dispute male dominance of the crime genre. She is Jessica (inevitably Jesse) James, a reporter on an upstate New York newspaper, working on a series about the homeless when a mugging sends her to a hospital. Coming out of a coma, Jesse hears a prominent personage, old Judge Malcross, call her ``Daphne,'' mistaking the journalist for the widow of his late son. Jesse says nothing but aims to find Daphne when she's released, hoping for information on Malcross's possible links to illegal promoters of a heartless scheme. But her editor takes Jesse off the homeless story, a blow since she has been obsessed with one woman, who froze to death after losing her home to developers of housing for the rich. Now on her own, Jesse invites murder by pinning together scraps of evidence to prove that Daphne, long since vanished, as well as the cast-off street people, demand an aware public and strong defenders. Daphne and all the novel's colorful characters create cinematic effects and irresistible emotional appeal.