![]() (Charles III, who dumped Tracy in her hour of need, requires no revenge action: he's now miserably married to a society type.) End of story? Hardly. ![]() So now she's free to take tricky revenge on the half-dozen creeps who framed her-in a series of unconvincing, quickie vignettes. Will Tracy have to serve 15 years? No, of course not: after saving the Warden's wee daughter from drowning, Tracy gets a pardon. The opening chapters are almost comic in their fast-food melodrama: pregnant Tracy, a Philadelphia bank-employee about to wed society scion Charles Stanhope III, hurries to hometown New Orleans after learning of her bankrupt mother's suicide she confronts the mobster who ruined Mother, accidentally shooting him but the Mob frames her for assault and robbery, landing Tracy in the Big House-where she miscarries after violent lesbian rape. ![]() Cardboard heroine Tracy Whitney goes from sweet-young-thing to framed prisoninmate, from ruthless avenger to international jewel-thief-as Sheldon, never known for originality, does his laziest recycling yet, stringing together old movie-plot clichÃs without shape or conviction. ![]()
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