Anita Servi has a new job, but with the same old problems. She's still helping those who cannot find help elsewhere to cope with living in a city that can't always afford all they need. When those citizens are suffering because of age, race or income and when they find no alternatives, they sometimes turn to each other. And sometimes they turn on each other. When benevolence become murder, Anita has to look into one friend's death as another begins to face her own. There are some people for whom life is not worth living.
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Irene Marcuse worked as a social worker before becoming a full-time writer. The granddaughter of philosopher Herbert Marcuse, she lives on the Upper West Side of Manhattan with her husband and daughter. Hale has also published two other novels from her Anita Servi series, The Death of an Amiable Child and Guilty Mind. Visit her website at www.marcuse.org/irene
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