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'With generous doses of humor and suspense, this sharp, satisfying thriller will rivet readers from the start.' - Publishers Weekly.
'...Bait is quick-witted and fast-paced, with a snappy plot that incorporates romance, gore, and a surprise ending. ... A-.' - Entertainment Weekly.
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first ran in the May 18, 2005
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