Spider Webb and her partner Tommy Chan are police detectives on the edge of serious burnout. They've spent too much of their lives and too much energy collaring perps just to watch them slip through gaping holes in the system.

So when a vigilante, dubbed "The Fry Guy" by the news media, starts to systematically kill the scum of the city by somehow microwaving their brains, they don't think of him as a "serial killer," they see him as an implement of justice. As far as they're concerned, "The Fry Guy" is doing their job for them and in a way that they never could - a permanent way.

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    yeah the editing could have used some help, but the story was really excellent.

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    I liked the story well enough, but the bad editing distracted me to the point that I skipped the last third of the book!

    Overuse of "screamed", things like "baited breath" instead of "bated breath" and "lose" instead of "loose" and many other examples just kept jarring me out of the story.

    Selina, if Baen won't do it, get a good proofreader of your own!

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    Selina Rosen delivers one hell of a straight line, even though she's gay.

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    Excellent read. I enjoyed the characters and the humour was most enjoyable. They do seem to scream at each other a little to much

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    Very good book, especially the first 4/5ths of it. (I often think that books don't end as well as they start, and that it is especially true for fantasy/sf.) Good sense of claustrophobia ("you can't trust anyone") in parts of it.

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