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A Steep Price (Tracy Crosswhite, #6)
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Jonetta (ejaygirl) | 9285 comments Mod
Tracy returns to the station after being in court and collides with Detective Andrea Gonzalez who she learns has just been hired. Andrea comments on her pregnancy, which Tracy has kept secret from everyone except Kins. Your first impressions about Andrea? Did you share Tracy’s misgivings about her or was the jury still out?


Sharon Kallenberger Marzola | 3481 comments I didn't like Andrea from the start. I was sure she was in on getting Tracy kicked off the A Team. I shared Tracy's misgivings. There wasn't a doubt in my mind that Nolasco was up to his old tricks. I thought that someone, most likely Nolesco heard Tracy or Kins say something about her pregnancy.


Jonetta (ejaygirl) | 9285 comments Mod
Same with me, Sharon. When she mentioned Tracy’s pregnancy, my hackles went up. I didn’t trust her, especially when she ended up at Tracy’s desk.


Robin (robinmy) | 2450 comments I didn't trust her at all...especially when Tracy realized that Gonzalez had gone through her email. I figured she was there to get dirt on Tracy for Nolasco.


Sandra Hoover (sandrahoover) | 397 comments Mod
I agree with all of you. I didn't trust her and as the story progressed, I suspected her of worse.


~Melissa~ | 429 comments I didn't like Andrea and I thought for sure Nolasco hired her to somehow push Tracy out. Wasn't sure how Nolasco would have known she was pregnant .......but you know he's the guy we love to hate for all the reasons lol


~Melissa~ | 429 comments Trying to do my own comment - then read all of yours so they don't influence me, lol

Again the fact that she used Tracy's computer and got into her private files - hackles up for sure. Then to hear that Nolasco told her to use her desk and gave her access. Most of my work is on computer and I'd be pissed if someone used it just because I wasn't at my desk that day without reaching out and asking me.


Jonetta (ejaygirl) | 9285 comments Mod
I was thinking the same thing, Melissa! It’s bad enough for someone to use your workstation and computer but to use your sign on? That crosses a big line.


~Melissa~ | 429 comments Jonetta wrote: "I was thinking the same thing, Melissa! It’s bad enough for someone to use your workstation and computer but to use your sign on? That crosses a big line."

Absolutely!


Sharon Kallenberger Marzola | 3481 comments Andrea using Tracy's workstation with her sign on is wrong. Most companies don't allow sharing of passwords even with supervisors. I was surprised that a police department wasn't more security conscious.


~Melissa~ | 429 comments Sharon wrote: "Andrea using Tracy's workstation with her sign on is wrong. Most companies don't allow sharing of passwords even with supervisors. I was surprised that a police department wasn't more security cons..."

IKR ~ I thought that was odd for sure


Robin (robinmy) | 2450 comments I don't think the police would ever allow employees to share passwords. Their I.T. department would have to get Gonzalez her own security which would allow her into certain files. I can't imagine this happening in a city police precinct.


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