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Book review: In “Fair Warning,” the lucrative world of DNA testing is fodder for crime

Fair Warning By Michael Connelly, via Little, Brown and Co. “Fair Warning” by Michael Connelly. (LIttle, Brown & Co.) Jack McEvoy has come a long way from his days as an investigative reporter on a big-city newspaper. The veteran crime reporter who solved murders in Michael Connelly’s earlier books “The Scarecrow” and “The Poet” is now working for a watchdog website called FairWarning.  His skills go to uncovering scam artists and consumer fraud. He still longs for the big crime story, however, and when a murder investigation falls into his lap, Jack grabs it.

 

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