01322cim a2200313 a 450000100090000000300080000900500170001700700150003400800410004901000170009002000150010702400240012202400250014603500230017104000340019404200140022804300120024205000130025408200190026710000210028624500440030726000270035130000250037830600110040336500150041452005210042965000300095065500280098013248369BD-DhUL20170920120338.0ss lunjlcmnnue020812s2003 enknnn f eng d a 2003580190 a07528569011 a755057032954d000743 a9781590860748d53295 a(OCoLC)ocm50391719 aEYBcEYBdOCLCQdDLCdBD-DhUL alccopycat an-us-wa00aRZA 6795 a813.30872bPEA1 aPearson, Ridley.14aThe art of deception /cRidley Pearson. aLondon :bOrion,c2003 a[8], 374 p. ;c24 cm a120000 b16.99cGBP aSeattle police department macho man John LaMoia and cop psychologist Daphne Matthews deal with a case too slippery to close. Lou Boldt, the supervising officer, is also entangled in a conundrum of his own. As both cases heat up, so does the sexual tension between Matthews and LaMoia leading them both into unknown emotional territory. A hair-raising chase through Seattle's Underground, a little-known network of hundred-year-old streets that were paved over by the city decades ago, brings the story to its climax. 0aDetective English fiction 7aMystery fiction.2gsafd