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May 10th, 2009 Jill 9 - Book Review

Jill 9 has a story line based around a psychologically
disturbed female serial killer. The only lead the detectives
have is the one thing all the victims have in common - all of
the victims share the name, or sudunoume, of “Jill Walker”.

Young new weather-woman, Jill Wallokowski shines on
camera stunning the television station staff and her
audience. Unfortunately, she is stalked, attacked and
targeted for death by some twisted members of her
audience.

FBI agent Ian… is obsessed with the “Jill” serial killer and
harbors a deep guilt and anger over the killings he could not
prevent in the past - especially the last one. Now, the “Jill
Killer” has targeted the new weather-woman and Ian is
driven in more ways than one to protect her. Their attraction
for each other may just drive them both mad, but Ian knows
he cannot become too close because he won’t be able to
fully protect her.

This fiction novel could be classified as an action-suspense
thriller. Involving a stalker, sexual deviant and serial killer, a
serious team of FBI agents led by Ian Hamlin and the
incomporable Jill Wallokowski.

Be prepared; this 300-page book contains some swearing
and erotic scenes between the steamy pair. In closing, I
would like to mention that I was moved by the author’s
heart-felt dedication for Jill 9 to the men and women in the
law enforcement fields who strive to keep every one of us
safe.

ISBN#: 0-9767732-9-5

Author: J.D. Tynan

Publisher: Better Be Write Publishing

Published: 2006

~ Book Reviewer: Lillian Brummet - Co-author of the book
Trash Talk, a guide for anyone concerned about his or her
impact on the environment - Author of Towards
Understanding, a collection of poetry.
(http://www.sunshinecable.com/~drumit)

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