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Tiger Tracks by Dianne Jonzell ISBN: 0-9706622-9-7 Published 2002 by E-Pub2000 http://go.to/e-pub2000 PDF, HTML, PALM, MSREADER 729KB $5.00 Tiger Tracks is a thriller. It has everything that a first rate novel should have. There are well developed characters, a great plot in two beautiful settings (Seattle and Denver) and enough love, suspense and mystery to keep any reader scrolling page after page. Bonnie Baker, an anthropology professor at a university in Seattle, Washington, logs on to her local Internet server’s chat rooms for the purpose of studying this new medium and the behavior of the people who use them. While in one of these rooms, Bonnie a.k.a. Baby Blue meets Tiger. At first nothing seems out of the ordinary but soon it becomes apparent that Tiger is obsessed with "…having Bonnie in his jungle…" and the stalking begins. Add to this mixture, a love affair between Bonnie and a man she meets in one of these chat rooms, Bill Matson, a.k.a. Sweet Snow and there are twist and turns at every corner. Tiger Tracks is a very good read and Ms. Jonzell is fast proving herself to be a notch above most writers. I highly recommend that you get her book, you won’t be sorry. Jonathan
David Masters
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