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Chargement... Let Us Prey (2011)par Jamie Lee Scott
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Santa Cruz, a beach town, where you don't expect a group of role-playing vampires and werewolves on a Friday nigt. From Monterey to Santa Cruz Gotcha Detective Agency searches for a killer - a killer who cut off the head of a young woman and left the head in the bowl on the dining room table of her boss gothic author Lauren Silke. Some snark, a little romance, lots of shock! Ending with a twist I didn't see coming. I love the Gotcha Detective Agency, and the people who work for it! They are all individuals, and vividly drawn. In an ongoing series, the supporting characters are vital, and these are great. Mimi- our first-person protagonist- is interesting, too. She has an eye for a fine figure of a lad- but that's well i the tradition of male PIs distracted by "dames", so I enjoyed it. The plot is something of a shout-out to Hamilton's vampire novels, and also vamp role-playing games. I'm not completely sure the overall solution made sense- the sword was not accounted for, for instance- but the overall read was fun. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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A former secret service agent turned private detective, Mimi Capurro. A disgraced NFL player turned homicide detective, Nick Christianson. A snarky (who knows what his background really is) computer forensics specialist, Charles Parks, trying to keep them from killing each other. And now they must find the killer of a New York Times bestselling author's assistant. Gotcha Detective Agency was hired to protect the author, when it was the assistant who really needed protection. And now it's a race to see who can find the killer. Mimi is determined to make up for puking all over Nick's crime scene by solving the murder before he does. Who will solve this case first? Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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All this changes when they fund the decapitated body of Lauren's assistant at her home laid out as a copy of a scene from her latest book. ( )