Dust to dust

480 pages

English language

Published Nov. 13, 2002 by Bantam Books.

ISBN:
978-0-553-58252-9
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OCLC Number:
49680401

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4 stars (3 reviews)

Dust to Dust (2000) is a novel by Tami Hoag. Contrasting the moral issues of the turn of the century's society with the sexuality of high-profile civil servants, it sets the scene for an apparent lack of understanding in today's world for the alternative person. It is the second novel in the three part Kovac/Liska Series.

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4 stars

I am never disappointed by Tami Hoag's books; she continues to be a favorite! This is the second book of the series, and although I've read the first one, I unfortunately have forgotten it – but that's me, not her. The book is so sad :-(, and a lot of it is unexpected. Some of the conclusions and expectations made by the reader prove to be true in the story, and some don't, which makes for a truly satisfying read. If every expectation turns out to be a true part of it, then what's the point of writing a book? No, as I say, a lot of it is unexpected but follows naturally.
I like the characters of Kovac and Liska. They both have other concerns and
lives than the police department, yet they are both totally committed TO the police! And when things seem to get in the way, …

Subjects

  • Police -- Minnesota -- Minneapolis -- Fiction
  • Minneapolis (Minn.) -- Fiction