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		<title>Review: Heat Wave by Richard Castle</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Heat Wave by Richard Castle Get it at Amazon >> Richard Castle might be as fictional as belly fat on a Barbie &#8482; Doll, but his book, Heat Wave is a fast-paced mystery with just enough romance to keep it interesting. As anyone who&#8217;s ever seen Castle on television knows, Heat Wave is the novel [...]]]></description>
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<em>Heat Wave</em><br />
by Richard Castle<br />
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<p>Richard Castle might be as fictional as <a href="http://www.fatburner.net">belly fat</a> on a Barbie &#8482; Doll, but his book, <em>Heat Wave</em> is a fast-paced mystery with just enough romance to keep it interesting. </p>
<p>As anyone who&#8217;s ever seen <em>Castle</em> on television knows, <em>Heat Wave</em> is the novel about fictional NYPD detective Nikki Heat and her shadow, journalist Jamie Rook, and both characters are clearly stand-ins for series characters Det. Kate Beckett, and Castle himself. </p>
<p>One might think the fact that this is obviously a well-placed marketing tool makes the book unreadable.</p>
<p>One would be wrong. </p>
<p><em>Heat Wave</em> is a bit short, coming in at around 200 pages, but it&#8217;s funny, interesting, and satisfying, much as the average episode of Castle generally turns out to be. </p>
<p>As it&#8217;s a mystery, I won&#8217;t spoil the plot, except to mention blackouts, dual murders, and art thievery. If you want to know how those three things combine, and where the aforementioned romance comes in, you&#8217;ll have to read the book! </p>
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