Review: PRECIOUS FRIENDS: Murder in Sag Harbor by Frank Spinelli
Crispy enough to crunch, soft enough to enjoy. A good bake.
Summary
A review of Frank Spinelli's mystery novel "PRECIOUS FRIENDS: Murder in Sag Harbor" (Angelo Perrotta Mysteries #3), published by Level Best Books. The story follows JB Pulaski, a sociology professor and cancer survivor, who retreats to his Sag Harbor summer home to save his crumbling marriage. The review gives the book a 4 out of 5 star rating and includes a quote about interlopers in the Hamptons being as ubiquitous as deer ticks.
Key quotes
· 2 pulledIn the Hamptons, interlopers are as ubiquitous as deer ticks. The only way to remove one is to apply steady, even pressure on the head and pull.
JB Pulaski, a tenured sociology professor, thought surviving cancer was his greatest battle. Now, desperate to save his crumbling marriage, he retreats to his Sag Harbor summer home
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