From Publishers Weekly
Set in the modern-day West and drawing on elements of wealth, lechery and homicide, this diverting debut is a who's-sleeping-with-whom whodunit of a thriller centering around a dead Wyoming newspaperman. After an ill-fated affair with a California judge, ex-police detective Lilly Bennett, 45, moves back to her hometown of Roundup, Wyo. Her cop instincts barely have time to rest; during a lavish soiree, someone takes a shotgun to Roundup Morning News owner Walter Butterfield. Was it his wife? One of her lovers? Walter's mistress, a transsexual rodeo rider? Or one of his daughters, drug-addict Christine or aspiring publisher Ellen? Lilly hated Walter, but she can't resist a case and is appointed a U.S. marshall to aid in legal surveillance of the Butterfield ranch. Amid interrogations and investigations, Lilly always holds herself in high regard ("I dressed with particular care in my old 'Reagan Red' Chanel suit.... I had put myself together quite superbly"). Kellogg, who controls the tale's raciness by merely alluding to sex nonstop, moves her mystery along smartly, all the way to the final unmask-the-villain cocktail party. Kellogg effectively characterizes the West's rugged beauty along with the equally impressive, writ-large cast members.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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From Library Journal
Lilly Bennett quits her California job as chief of detectives, returns to the family ranch in Roundup, Wyoming, and opens a security business. Buoyantly untarnished by her previous work, she enthusiastically investigates the murder of a hateful old man who pushed one daughter off the family foundation's board, kept the other in nose candy, and gave his affection to a rodeo mistress. In her return to the "Old West," Bennett becomes a U.S. marshall, unearths family peccadilloes, dates a real cowboy, and generally has a ball-not bad for 45. A humorous, rambunctious, and lively debut.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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