Judgment Call by Suzy Wetlaufer

Judgment Call

Suzy Wetlaufer
431 pages
William Morrow & Co
Jul 1992
Hardcover
Mystery & Thrillers WSBN
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From Publishers Weekly Ambition and personal need clash with the law and professional ethics in this engaging but uneven first novel about murder and the media in the killing fields of South Florida's cocaine trade. Beautiful, brash and bright, Sherry Estabrook has fled the country-club lifestyle of her New England heritage for the heat of Miami, where she reports on crime for the Miami Citizen. While researching a piece on drug use in the schools, she and her partner, Belinda, meet Manuel, a 16-year-old assassin for the Lopez crime family. Spurred by visions of a Pulitzer Prize, the young women set out to chronicle Manuel's handiwork--some 18 grisly murders so far. Soon Sherry is entangled in a complex, dangerous relationship with the troubled boy. For star reporters, Sherry and Belinda are incredibly naive, blind to perils that scream out at the reader and to important details of the story they're pursuing. Despite a tendency to over-explain characters' personalities and motivations, Wetlaufer's evocation of steamy Miami, her unusual villain and clever plotting create a gripping, often horrifying thriller. Literary Guild and Mystery Guild alternates; film rights to Disney. Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc. From Library Journal Tough young journalist Sherry Estabrook moves to Miami to escape her aristocratic, unloving parents and takes a job on The Citizen . On assignment at a high school for a story about teens and drugs, she meets Manuel Velo, who tells her that he has been a hit man for the Lopez mob since he was 14. With visions of a Pulitzer goading her on, Sherry furiously pursues the story, not realizing that Manuel is becoming obsessed with her. The psychopath draws her ever more tightly into his web, until her poor judgment leads to tragedy. The author, herself a former journalist, crafts a gripping plot in this first novel, not as gruesome as Thomas Harris's The Silence of the Lambs ( LJ 9/15/88) but with a similar power to chill the blood. Previewed in Prepub Alert, LJ 3/1/92.

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