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posts on 11/16/2006 10:15:37 AM
Hello, I don't think Rina is that troublesome a character. I feel that we just don't have as much insight into her as a person as we do others. I hope we will see more of Terry and Chris in the future. I would like to see Chris saved as a person. A normal life for Terry, Chris and their son. But Chris maybe too damaged to hope for that. Also, Cindy and Koby are a powerful couple together. Happy Reading
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posts on 7/17/2006 11:04:27 PM
I just wanted to know if anyone else out there thinks that Rena Decker is the most annoying character ever written. She comes off as incredibly self-righteous and not at all appreciative of Peter and her sons do not appreciate all he does either. What does Peter get out of this relationship?
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posts on 6/28/2006 10:43:01 AM
Hi Sheila,
many thanks for RTO. Another question for you. On Stalker, page 84, there are DUI and BAL. I may understand they have something to do with Driving-U-I and B-Alcohol-L; can you tell me the whole meaning.
Thanks a lot
Bruno
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posts on 6/27/2006 1:54:57 PM
hey you! I just knew I could rely on my pal John, I owe you a letter. this question was one I didn't know, now I do!!
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posts on 6/26/2006 11:47:27 AM
Bruno, RTO stands for radio telephone operator in LAPD-speak. It is used to refer to the police dispatch operators who handle calls directly to patrol vehicles to coordinate the use of the police force in-service in the field at any given time. Hi Sheila.
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posts on 6/26/2006 6:25:06 AM
Sorry Bruno but that's "cop" talk to me,and as I'm not from the U.S. I am not over familiar with the abbreviations I just read a novel whole for enjoyment without analysing it page by page otherwise it just wouldn't get read. Over to the experts, how about you John DeG.?
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posts on 6/25/2006 4:28:58 PM
Hi Sheila,
on Stalker by Faye Kellerman, chapter 2,pag. 13, ther's an anacronym: RTO. It should be some kind of Radio TXX Operator. Can you tell me what's the whole stands for?
Many thanks
Bruno
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posts on 6/18/2006 1:38:05 PM
Bruno, May I suggest you re-read the paragraph? This, I'm sure is an observation of Decker's first impression of Farina's husband, Jason. HE works out, NOT Decker. Jason is "well bult".
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posts on 6/17/2006 5:48:35 PM
Hi,
On Stalker by Kellerman, on pag. 7, in the middle, there is a small sentence which seems to me wrong:
"Jason worked out". It should be Decker not Jason, unless I did'nt catch the proper meaning of worked out. Is there any one who can help me.
Thanks
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posts on 6/12/2006 8:47:10 AM
Julie, As far as I can Tell, Justice was the start of Terry & Chris and Peter,try to read it, I'm sure you will then understand the bitterness Donatti holds for Peter.
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