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Chapters 1 - 3 Summary
Blood Work by Michael Connelly is a mystery that has many twists and turns. In epic Connelly style, Terry McCaleb, a medically retired FBI agent who specializes in the profiles of some of the worst criminals, is asked by a woman to help find her sister's killer. While at first McCaleb is reluctant and tries to steer her towards others in the field who might help, Graciela Rivers is persistent. Her reason is clear as soon as she confesses that the heart transplant he received belonged to her murdered sister. Feeling that he at least owes the family that much, he agrees to at least talk to the detectives on the case, but councils her not to get her hopes up. Thus begins a journey that will take Terry McCaleb from law abiding agent to suspect. In the many turns this...
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