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The Angel of Death Alane Ferguson                                                                       Penguin Group, 2006, 256 pp.

Nobody knows how a human body works more than Cameryn Mahoney. She is a Coroner’s Assistant and the Coroner is her father. She looks at dead bodies and figures out what killed them. It all takes a sharp turn when her teacher, Brad Oakes, turns up dead in his bed with his eyes appearing to be blown out of his head. This is a shock in the small town they live in because murders don’t occur that often. They treat the place as if it were a crime scene. Later at the Autopsy they find out that his body seems to have been cooked from the inside out. With suspects such as Dwayne Reynolds, Kyle O’Neil who found the body and many others the possibilities are endless. To make it more complicated, they can’t seem to identify what killed him. After all, it isn’t that often that a body is cooked. This book also has a romantic twist to it. The Deputy, Justin Crowley, likes Cameryn and so does the handsome, popular kid named Kyle O’Neil who found their dead teacher and wants to help Cameryn through this tough time. Who will she choose? Life gets harder for Cameryn when her Mom, who had left her almost 14 years ago, decides she wants to be part of her daughters’ life. Will a young girl such as Cameryn be able to handle all this or will she break down? Read The Angel of Death by Alane Ferguson to find out. Anyone would love to read this book. It has interesting details on the dead body, a mysterious murder that has you sitting on the end of your seat, and a romantic love connection between two people. I recommend this book to anyone who likes a good book and enjoys mysteries and forensics. - Ice22