Shear Murder
Bad Hair Day Series, Book 10
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- نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی
November 21, 2011
Smart, edgy dialogue and an intriguing cast of characters lift Cohen’s 10th Bad Hair Day mystery featuring South Florida hairstylist Marla Shore (after 2007’s Killer Knots). When Marla looks around for the knife to cut the cake at the wedding reception of her friend Jill, she finds it stuck in the chest of the bride’s sister, matron of honor Torrie Miller, whose body is lying under the table displaying the cake. Marla winds up assisting Jill in figuring out whether Jill should sell the commercial property she held jointly with Torrie, even as clues emerge suggesting Jill is the killer. In addition, Marla must prepare for her own upcoming nuptials to her police detective fiancé. Once again, Marla shows she’s as adept at investigating murder as she is managing her hair salon. Agent: Evan Marshall.
December 15, 2011
Finding the bride's sister's corpse under the dessert table can ruin most of your day, as hairstylist Marla Shore (Killer Knots, 2007, etc.) discovers at her friend Jill's wedding. With her own special day a scant two weeks off, Marla plays close attention to the Barlow-Hartman nuptials. And at first things look perfect. Jill Barlow has even converted to Judaism so she and Arnie can include the traditional Seven Blessings in their service under a gorgeous, flower-bedecked chuppah. Jill's sister Torrie, a fashion reporter from Boca Style Magazine, has talked philanthropist Falcon Oakwood into allowing the wedding to take place on the opening day of his Orchid Isle nature preserve, so Boca Style photographer Griff Beasley is on hand to take lots of fabulous pictures. Florist Phillip Canfield has outdone himself in supplying cascades of rare blooms. Of course, Jill's quarrel with Torrie over what to do with the parcel of land they co-own, managed by their realtor cousin Kevin, doesn't bode well. But the real downer is Marla's discovery of Torrie's body tucked under the table just before Jill and Arnie cut the wedding cake. Marla is so bummed out that she can hardly make tender love to her sexy fiancé, Dalton Vail, that evening. Instead of writing out place cards, she spends the time before she ties the knot asking pointed questions of anyone she thinks may be responsible for Torrie's demise, until of course someone decides to shut her up--unfortunately, not soon enough. Cohen takes the amateur-sleuth-who-asks-too-many-nosy-questions formula to new depths. It's enough to make your hair curl.
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December 1, 2011
Who knows more about the wedding party than your hairdresser? Welcome back south Florida's Marla Shore, who trips over the dead matron of honor in her tenth cozy (Killer Knots). [See Prepub Alert, 8/2/11]
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