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The Man Who Cast Two Shadows

The Man Who Cast Two Shadows
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First edition (UK) under alternative title
AuthorCarol O'Connell
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SeriesKathleen Mallory
GenreMystery novel
PublisherHutchinson (UK, Mar 1995)
Putnam (US, Jun 1995)
Media typePrint(Paperback & Hardcover)
Audio CD[1]
Pages278
ISBN978-0-399-14064-8
OCLC31605393
Preceded byMallory's Oracle
Followed byKilling Critics

The Man Who Cast Two Shadows is the second book in the Kathleen Mallory series written by Carol O'Connell, published as The Man Who Lied to Women in the UK.

Mallory is a detective in New York City's Special Crimes Unit. Her colleagues fear she has been killed when a body is found in a park, similar in appearance and wearing a blazer embroidered with her name. Mallory quickly identifies the victim (whose fingers have been destroyed to hamper a positive ID) and she is given the case. The detectives only have three clues to work with including an unpublished manuscript, a missing computer file and a cat who knows the murderer. The clues point to three possible suspects who all live in the same building. Mallory starts baiting the killer with computer messages, but ends up becoming bait herself.

References

  1. ^ First audiobook edition of The Man Who Cast Two Shadows on WorldCat

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