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IMDB rating: 0.00 Plot: Joe Mondragon, a veteran cop who gets things done, forms an unlikely partnership with Samantha Baines. She is attached to Police Intelligence Division and feels more comfortable handling a computer than a gun. Samantha’s computer skills are needed to help hack into and track two serial killers who get their victims from Internet Chat Rooms. The plan goes horribly wrong and in a fire fight between Samantha and Joe, and the two killers, Joe is killed when Samantha is unable to make herself fire her weapon at the two serial killers. Samantha feels guilty and responsible. With the help of her new friend Mimi, and the Head of Homicide, Samantha reinvents herself and avenges Joe after a relentless chase of the killers. |
Actors: Bostwick Jackson,Rubin Nate,Arkus Allen,Arnold Justin,Barraza Bob,Batson Jordan,Herod Rick,Lawson Lon,Ledet Mason,Mansfield Don,McNelis Benjamin,Monahan David,Nagy Bob,Nugent Robert,Action,Crime,Thriller,
which of Agatha Christie's stories would you mostly recommend a 15 - year old girl?
It’s like I wanna improve my literature and reading abilities, and i seriously love mystery and murder stories. so please tell me any of her stories that you would think its suitable for me. Thanks a lot..!!
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Murder on the Orient Express is considered a kind of touchstone of modern mystery writing. It includes most of the elements of the genre, including a skewed time-frame that the detective must piece together, a variety of suspects whose motives for murder become revealed and entangled, and a twist ending.
And it involves one of the most famous literary creations of mystery literature, Belgian detective Hercule Poirot.
blunderbuss | Nov 07, 2009
I’m fifteen myself and I’ve read a bunch of them . . . really I prefer Dorothy Sayer’s Lord Peter Wimsey mysteries though. Lord Peter is like this English nobleman who gets involved in solving mysteries. The first one is called Whose Body? they are all really really good though and funny.
Rosemary G. | Nov 07, 2009
I always recommend "Murder on the Orient Express" and "And Then There Were None"
Panama Joe | Nov 07, 2009



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