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Hardcover The White Tower Book

ISBN: 0312332491

ISBN13: 9780312332495

The White Tower

(Book #2 in the Sandra Mahoney Series)

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"In years to come the world will look to "The White Tower" as the moment when Australian crime fiction got up off its hind legs and howled: We Are Here."---Ken Bruen, author of "The Dramatist" "'Jumpers, ' McCallum was saying. 'Jumpers are---well, in my experience jumpers are always badly disturbed. They choose to jump because it's so violent.'" The body of Niall Howley, a young man with golden hair, is found at the base of the Telstra Tower---the famed communications tower atop Canberra's Black Mountain. Local authorities are content to accept Niall's death as a straightforward suicide. But his apparent "suicide note" leaves many unanswered questions. The note is an image on Niall's computer screen---a digitalized image of himself sprawled at the bottom of cliff . . . an exact replica of the positioning of his body as it was found near the Telstra Tower. Desperate for answers, and fearing murder, his mother seeks out the help of Sandra Mahoney, a computer crime consultant. Niall had been---until recently---an integral member in a role-playing internet game---and his suicide turns out to be bizarre echo of his own character's death. Niall's death, and its connection to the fate of his internet character force Mahoney to reexamine every angle. While juggling her own baby daughter, a Russian lover, a needy dog, and a plaguing ex-husband, Sandra races across the globe in pursuit of truth on behalf of a mother who wants to know how a game killed her son. And finds that the threads of truth and illusion can easily wind into a game of manipulation and deceit. Australian author Dorothy Johnston returns with the second book featuring Inspector Sandra Mahoney; in a thrilling and intelligent mystery that searches for one mother's truth. International Praise for "The ""White""""Tower" "This is an artfully seductive crime story."---"The Age (""Australia"")""Here's a crime novel that justifies the real meaning of the term. It is a thriller and a very fine one, but it is also literary in the sense of highly intelligent, learned, and beautifully crafted."---Ken Bruen, author of "The Dramatist"

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fine suspense laden mystery

Ivan and Sandra have opened up a consultancy mostly dealing with white collar crime. Since Ivan is involved on another assignment, Sandra goes to the home of Moira Howley who wants her to find out what was going through her son Neil's mind when he committed suicide. The police think he became involved in a MUD internet game Castles of Heroes and was despondent when the gamemaster executed his character and kicked Neil out of the game because he was trying to steal his source code. He jumped off Telstra tower but Sandra can't understand how he leaped over the barbed wire pointed at the visitor. She e-mails people who were involved with the game and all of them are shocked that Neil committed suicide. When she talks to the originator of the game, she learns that Neil signed on from the hospital where he worked as well as his home. She begins to believe someone else signed on using Neil's name especially since he complained someone was stalking him on the game. She wonders if he was murdered and she goes to the hospital to talk to his co-workers who refuse to talk to her. Someone thinks she is getting to close to the truth because a death threat via e-mail arrives. THE WHITE TOWER takes place in Canberra, Australia, giving armchair travelers an enticing look at the continent. The protagonist balances her roles as a wife, a sleuth, and a mother with an ease that seems natural and enhances the believability of the story line. Ivan is a great help who supports his wife emotionally in a way every a woman would like her significant other to support them. Dorothy Johnston provides a fine suspense laden mystery. Harriet Klausner
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