Tucker Sinclair decides to help a detective-friend, and she becomes deeply involved in a murder mystery. I listened to the book on CD while driving across country. The book was interesting, engaging, and enjoyable. Although I like to think I can predict and solve well, the book had surprising twists and turns. I found it easy to picture the images painted for this likable character. I recommend this book, and I'd gladly...
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Patricia Smiley's mysteries have been favorably compared to both Janet Evanovich's and Sue Grafton's successful string of novels, and for good reason. Her books are well paced, and the stories evolve organically. Most importantly they're just plain fun to read. As if that isn't enough, the setting of Smiley's novels leads to a comparison with another author, this one from a bygone era. Smiley captures today's Southern...
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Patty Smiley has again created a fast-paced and exciting read about Tucker Sinclair, a business consultant who does "business" and "consults" --- sometimes together, and sometimes not. The many characterizations will draw you in to her well-woven story line.
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(Also available as CD) Los Angeles business consultant, Tucker Sinclair, has left corporate America and is trying to build her own business. She's currently working with Charley Tate. Charley is a P.I. who is also trying to get his business off the ground. But Charley's been sidelined by a hit-and-run driver (and a wife who rather he spent all of his time with her) and Tucker steps in to save the day. Eve Lawson is a strange...
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Management curmudgeon Tucker Sinclair left her corporate job when the partners failed to support her during a murder investigation. She opened up her own business and scrambles to build a solid client base. Ex-cop turned private investigator Charles Tate asks for Tucker's help; ergo she gets sucked into one of his investigations. Evie Lawson asks Charles to help her because she thinks someone is stalking her. They are...
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