Recent New York arrival, 27-yr-old Rhona Boroff‒too sexy for her own good‒has a peculiar fetish. She delights in enticing young men on the city's subway then slipping notes to them where to meet up with her at a bar later on. When the rendezvous occur, she pulls the young men into the bars' darkest corners and makes out with them bringing them to erotic highs. At that, she passes them packets of lubricant laced with thallium poison to use on themselves for heightened manipulation, and when the young men reach orgasm, she bolts blurting out, "Gotta go!" leaving them exposed and dumbfounded. Days later, the young men end up in hospital ERs writhing in convulsions and fighting for their lives. The only thing saving them, then, is a rare antidote called Prussian Blue. New York detective, 26-yr-old rookie Dave Stefano, is called in to investigate after the initial poisoning, not only to determine the toxic source, but to track down this elusive and mysterious Mata Hari who perpetrated it. After Rhona has struck twice more, frustrating the detective to no end, his only hope is tracking her down posing as a potential victim on the subway, himself. But when he succeeds at that and sets up his own bar encounter with her, things take an unexpected turn. And what we have discovered earlier about Rhona, from her ongoing sessions with her therapist, forces us to weigh in on whether she is guilty of her crimes or completely justified in her calculated revenge. The book is a #MeToo bombshell!
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