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Chargement... The Acquittalpar Anne Laughlin
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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. Ex-cop Josie Harper was kicked out of the police force for propositioning her lady commander. After a bipolar diagnosis and regular therapy and medication to control it, she opens a private investigative office. As luck would have it, she lands a major murder case on her first day at work. The case involves a publishing heiress and CEO, Lauren Wade, who was arrested, tried but eventually acquitted of murdering her girlfriend because the jury thought the prosecution was unable to prove it 'beyond reasonable doubt'. Josie is being hired to find out once and for all if Lauren was indeed guilty or not. The book is mainly about Josie's life as she goes about her day as a bipolar PI and Lauren's life and her continuing trials after her acquittal. We get a good idea of what it's like to be bipolar and how Josie copes (or not) with the stresses of daily life. Josie is actually a pretty good PI--thorough, assertive and very perceptive. Neither is she too perfect. The investigation is actually quite realistic, as it also shows the limitations of a PI working solo. But like most cop/PI shows on TV, Josie is just as gung-ho when the more appropriate action should be to let the proper authorities handle it. But of course, where would the fun be in that? Josie is also a bit of a cad when it comes to treating women. Add to that a pair of highly dysfunctional parents and barely-controlled bipolar swings, and you have a very interesting albeit flawed protagonist. So, if we're following the usual romance formula, we expect the two lead characters who have POVs to cross paths and eventually to hook up together, because, otherwise why spend so much book-time on them, right? Except that things don't happen at all the way we expect. I applaud the author for veering away from the usual, predictable route, but..and this is a big BUT... Unfortunately, I can't say anything more without revealing the various twists. This book is hard to describe. It's set in an and around Chicago and the main character is named Josie. She's a newly minted PI. She was a cop in the property division, but had some troubles a year before the book starts, and left the force. Those troubles were mostly caused by the fact that Josie's She's been getting better for the past year, and I sorta wish that we'd seen more of that. But, overall I thought that all the mental illness stuff (not just with Josie, but with other characters as well) seemed real enough (although I don't have any personal connection with Josie's particular illness). Josie's first case as a PI is a doozy. Someone comes to her from the publishing company a woman named Lauren runs and since Lauren has just been acquitted of the murder of her partner Kelly, this woman (Sarah) wants Josie to find who the real killer is. And as if that's not enough, we get introduced to Tim, Lauren's brother and between he and their parents (not to mention Josie's parents) there seem to be an endless supply of wicked subplots. Finally there was Lucy. She didn't come into the story right away, and wasn't a totally main character, but she was my favorite character in the novel for sure. I do have to say that it was hard to get through. Not because of the craft of the writing, but the plot and themes. They were just so very intense. I was also a little disappointed with the end. It seemed very herky jerky compared to the rest of the book. Still, it was a very interesting book that definitely had me guessing all the way to the end. I got this advanced galley through Netgalley on behalf of Bold Strokes Books. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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Ex-Chicago cop and new PI Josie Harper has been hired by an outside group to clear the name of publisher Lauren Wade, recently acquitted of the murder of her lover. That means finding the real killer, a task made more difficult by Lauren's unwillingness to cooperate and a large family problem--Lauren's parents have been kidnapped for a ransom she can no longer pay. Josie has a big challenge of her own: how to redeem herself after losing her job as a detective. When Josie and Lauren join forces to rescue the parents, they discover they make a great team, in more ways than one. Will Josie's troubled past come back to haunt her? And who did kill Lauren's lover? Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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I couldn't buy into the kidnapping plot at all and the characters just didn't make me want to care much about them. The entire romantic/sexual plot aspects between Josie and Lauren felt wrong to me and really took away from my enjoyment of the book. There were also a few typos...
I will say that I thought the author did a really good job of making me feel it when Josie was experiencing her manic episodes.
I'd probably go 2.5 but I can't do that. I'll rate it a solid three over at Amazon since 2 here and 3 there both mean "It was OK" and that's how I felt about it. ( )