Too Darn Hot
Faye Quick Mystery Series, Book 2
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April 3, 2006
Like Scoppettone's This Dame for Hire
(2005), which introduced Faye Quick, the semitough New York steno who turns private eye after her boss goes off to fight in WWII, this sequel vividly recreates 1943 Manhattan—the rumble of the subway train, the rattle of the taxi in a city not slowed down for a second by a war or an oppressive heat wave. Faye's voice is again pitch perfect, but the story isn't as strong as the earlier novel's. Claire Turner, a blonde beauty who works as a salesgirl at Wanamaker's department store, plays on Faye's sympathies to get her to agree to spend some of her time looking for Claire's missing GI boyfriend, Charlie Ladd. (Movie names dot every page: not only Turner and Ladd but folks called Widmark, Byington, Duff and Cummings have roles.) Of course, the too-good-to-be-true Charlie turns out to be just that, murders are committed both coolly and in hot blood, and all the while our very interesting Faye does a great imitation of the sort of dame Ida Lupino was born to play.
May 1, 2006
Fast-talking Faye Quick returns in this follow-up to "This Dame for Hire", part of Scoppettone's new mystery series set in World War II -era New York City. This time, Faye is hired to find a missing soldier on leave in the city. What she discovers instead is kidnapping and murder. She struggles to get the truth from witnesses, the evidence, and her clients even as she faces disbelief and discrimination for being a female gumshoe. But little depresses Faye, who can wisecrack with the best of them, including tough-talking cops, weary waitresses, and other colorful characters. Another major character is wartime New York, where everyone smokes, drinks, and wilts in the summer heat. A fun series that uses a light touch with noir conventions. Scoppettone is also the author of the Lauren Laurano series. [See Prepub Alert, "LJ" 3/1/06.]" -Devon Thomas, DevIndexing, Chelsea, MI"
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