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asked by ctj on November 14, 2006 3:58 AM
Sophie Katz has just offered a man $12,000 for his services . . . Is she desperate or just meshugeneh?

Considering the kind of disasters that usually befall the half-black, half-Jewish mystery writer, probably both. Because the last time Sophie saw sexy P.I. Anatoly Darinsky, he practically danced a jig when she waved goodbye -- a normal reaction for a man who'd nearly bought the farm trying to protect her from her own foolishness. What are the chances he'd agree to take incriminating pictures of her sister's philandering husband? Or that he'd let her tag along -- you know . . .for research?

But when her brother-in-law turns up dead and her sister becomes the prime suspect, Sophie's priority is finding the real killer. With or without Anatoly's help. Her brother-in-law's secret life yields plenty of suspects, but the San Francisco police aren't taking any of them seriously. So Sophie does what comes naturally to her: she stirs up trouble (to lure the killer out, of course).

But if her crazy plan works, will Anatoly be there to protect her this time?


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Great author! She ties in fun characters, great plots and plenty of laugh out loud humor! I can't wait for her next novel!
reviewed by webster on November 15, 2006 2:49 PM

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Kyra Davis is an amazing author. Her writing is funny and inteligent and her characters will remind you of your best friends. I couldn't put it down and I highly reccommend her other books, including the latest "So Much for My Happy Ending."
reviewed by fabio on November 25, 2006 10:10 PM

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This one was not as good as the first. It did not have the zany action and funniness of the first. I really missed the action between Marcus and Sophies other friends..
i bought this one becasue i really enjoyed the first... Check it out of the library
maybe the third one will make up for it.
reviewed by rafit on November 28, 2006 4:01 AM

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