Rest for the Wicked

Rest for the Wicked
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Jane Lawless Series, Book 20

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2012

نویسنده

Ellen Hart

شابک

9781250018076
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  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

August 13, 2012
In Hart’s absorbing 20th mystery featuring Minneapolis restaurant owner Jane Lawless (after 2011’s The Lost Women of Lost Lake), Jane looks into the stabbing death of DeAndre Moore, the nephew of Alf Nolan, whose PI agency employs Jane as a fledgling partner. When a dishwasher at GaudyLights, the upscale strip club outside of which Moore was knifed, confesses to the crime, the Minneapolis police close the case. Already distracted by her problematic restaurants and her continually evolving lesbian relationships, Jane nonetheless marshals her considerable energy and wits to uncover a string of connected murders that began in St. Louis more than 30 years earlier. The answers to the killings may lie within the confines of the strip club and in the hands of its smarmy owner, Vince Bessetti, whose questionable relationships are explored in blistering detail. A host of complex characters—all living full, rich, and dangerous lives—bolsters the brisk, suspenseful story. Agent: Deborah Schneider, Gelfman Schneider Literary.



Kirkus

September 1, 2012
Her partner's enforced stay in the hospital won't stop a newly minted private eye from investigating the murder of his nephew. Now that she's officially licensed as a private investigator, Jane Lawless is ready to get down to the business of, well, investigating rather than focusing on managing the club and restaurant she owns. If only her first case didn't involve her partner, A.J. Nolan, whose government name is "Alfonse Jasper." Nolan needs help when his nephew, DeAndre Moore, is knifed outside of GaudyLights, Minneapolis' local strip joint. The bullet lodged for some time in Nolan's back has begun to migrate at an unfortunate time, leaving him bedridden and unable to investigate. GaudyLights isn't quite what Jane was expecting. Owner Vince Bessetti tries to convince Jane to buy into the business; friendly law student/stripper Georgia gets a little too friendly; and the club's food service is run by Shanice Williams, the cook Jane fired from her own kitchens. The murder appears solved when club dishwasher Elvio Ramos steps forward to take the blame, but a little digging from Jane suggests that there's more to the story. She relies on the help of bartender Avi Greenberg to flesh out the situation a bit more, but since it's been some time since Jane had a main squeeze, her mind is soon on Avi's flesh itself. Jane's closest companion, theater guru Cordelia Thorn, is in rare form, throwing out sassy one-liners as if she were on the stage rather than in the wings. Giving Jane more spark than readers have seen in a while, Hart (The Lost Women of Lost Lake, 2011, etc.) brings new life to an aging series and hope for future installments.

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Library Journal

October 1, 2012

Armed with her newly minted PI license, Jane spreads her wings in this wintry Twin Cities case involving the nephew of her business partner, Nolan. The long-running series (after The Lost Women of Lost Lake) mines the world of identities and betrayal.

Copyright 2012 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.




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