
Annette Meyers, Hedging
Value For Money
Annette Meyers, Hedging
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here's how it works.

User Reviews
Value For Money
Hedging Annette Meyers Five Star, Feb 20
Hedging
Annette Meyers
Five Star, Feb 2005, $25.95, 328 pp.
ISBN: 1410401995
She escapes the thugs chasing her with assistance from a blind man and is his seeing eye dog, but the Good Samaritan took a bullet for her. Later the cops find Jane Doe suffering from hypothermia in Central Park and take her for treatment at Mount Sinai. She has no idea who she is, but a trustee on a tour of the hospital sees her. Louis Gold claims Jane is his niece Mary Lou Salinger. The name does not feel right and her "Uncle" Louis strikes fear in her heart, so TJ, as she calls herself Temporary Jane, flees the hospital.
At an all night diner, TJ meets Zoey Kanter. They help each other with TJ filling in at the counter when Zoey has a seizure; while afterward Zoey gives TJ a place to crash. Later Zoey takes TJ to meet her mime troupe, but the amnesiac victim wonders who she is because Mary Lou allegedly died in a plane crash. Who can she trust, and why do thugs want her silenced?
This is a terrific woman in peril tale starring a bewildered protagonist who has no idea why people are chasing her, but knows that those who help her end up hurt or dead. The tale hooks the audience from the moment that TJ uses a bus to flee Jersey for Manhattan. Fans of tense dramas will not be HEDGING their bets to read the latest Smith and Wetzon tale as this is a suspenseful winner that will send readers like this reviewer looking for the previous six Manhattan mysteries.
Harriet Klausner
Q&A
There are no questions yet. Be the first to ask a question.