Chicago private eye V.I. Warshawski knows from the start that Consuelo
Alvarado's baby is trouble. Consuelo is sixteen. Diabetic. And the
daughter of a friend. When she goes into labor too early, even V. I.'s
wild drive to get her to the hospital can't save either Consuelo or her
child. Soon V.I. is investigating possible malpractice at the emergency
room - and falling for a doctor who works there. Mixing business and
love is always bad medicine, but V.I. finds herself listening to her
heart, not her head. And when a brutal murder and the violent
destruction of a woman's clinic put her at the center of a very dirty
conspiracy, justice may be the only remedy for a hurt that cuts deep . .
.and chills right to the bone . . . "The plot [is] fast moving, the
dialogue snappy, the premise for murder persuasive. This novel hasn't a
single snag in its springs." - Chicago Sun-Times "Paretsky is still the
best . . .She doesn't pull punches." - The Washington Post Book World