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When we first meet Karen Sisco, the blonde deputy U.S. Marshal is wearing a $3,500 black Chanel suit with a short skirt. But Karen Sisco is not the fantasy figure that Jack Foley sees. She is not a romantic, either, as he is. Instead, she is a strong, no-nonsense female in the maledominated law enforcement industry. She can rack a pump-action shotgun or put down a sexual assault such as attempted by Moselle's brother Kenneth. She knows, when the crunch comes, not to give an inch. At one point Foley asks her why she ever became a federal marshal, and she tells him, "The idea of going after guys like you . . . appealed to me." She has not been lucky in love. She cannot seem to find "her type." Usually married men hit on her. She has come to peace with being alone and single and is not desperate...
This section contains 1,592 words (approx. 6 pages at 300 words per page) |