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Chained: A Sam Jones Novel [Paperback]

Lauren Henderson (Author)
3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)


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January 15, 2002
When art chick–cum–sleuth Sam Jones groggily awakens to find her wrists chained to a ceiling plank in a cockroach-infested basement, she knows that her blackout, pounding headache, and body restraints are not the results of a drunken encounter with some S&M freak. No, she’s been kidnapped in a case of mistaken identity, plucked right off a TV production set where she’s been working as a stunt double on a hot new miniseries with her boyfriend, Hugo. And when a chum’s boyfriend turns up dead, it’s clear that the kidnappers have more than pranks on their minds. If she doesn’t watch her back, she’ll end up topping the endangered species list. Will Sam crack the case before the body count rises?

Lauren Henderson fans will delight in this new adventure for the brassy, lovable, kick-ass detective in stilettos. And mystery lovers who crave an irreverent, murderously funny heroine will find themselves Sam Jones converts before they reach the thrilling conclusion of this uproarious romp through “tart noir” territory.

Other Sam Jones novels available from Three Rivers Press:
Black Rubber Dress, Freeze My Margarita, Strawberry Tattoo


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Sadistic violence jars in what is otherwise another good-natured romp, Henderson's (Strawberry Tattoo, etc.) fourth to feature New York art chick and sometime sleuth, Sam Jones. In the prologue, Sam, the victim of two of the most inept kidnappers in mystery lore, comes to, chained and handcuffed in a dank, roach-infested cellar. Flashback: Sam is working on a BBC show with a group of what used to be called "bright young things" whose talk is as trendy as it is interminable. (It's no surprise to find the author in her acknowledgments thanking the crew of a BBC TV shoot one suspects she had such a good time she preferred to write about that rather than tell her story.) Sam is a stand-in for a difficult young actress named Sarah, who has a knack for ticking people off. Sarah's latest enemies are a group of animal rights activists (read terrorists), who start sending her threats in the form of dead animals. Sam, apparently mistaken for Sarah, gets kidnapped. After escaping her captors, Sam returns to the bright young things for many more pages of chat. Eventually, she and her friends decide they ought to do something about those pesky kidnappers. The action speeds up to a clever twist ending, but the dearth of detection will disappoint anyone expecting a more traditional mystery. On the other hand, established Henderson fans, as well as the young and the hip, will find Sam's adventures a hoot.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

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Sexy sculptor/sleuth Samantha Jones (Freeze My Margarita) loves her new job as a stunt double for a BBC miniseries until someone kidnaps her on the set. After escaping, a very irked Sam vows to correct this case of mistaken identity especially after someone kills a friend's boyfriend. Irreverent, upbeat, and action-packed.

Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 327 pages
  • Publisher: Three Rivers Press (January 15, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0609808656
  • ISBN-13: 978-0609808658
  • Product Dimensions: 5.2 x 0.7 x 8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #292,901 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Decent, May 24, 2002
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Chained is not my favorite of the Sam Jones novels. This book was again centered on a mystery of sorts and drama (in all forms), but the "kick [backside]" detective girl was just slightly off (and no mantra to the mini skirt - which is a key Jones symbol). It could be that she has a steady man, or that she was written to be less aggressive, but whatever the reason it makes her less of a hero and more of a normal character. I liked Sam as the [bootie] kick action hero type. I also found the "chained" part of the story a bit too dark. Over all a good read - but not the best one.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars best of the series so far, but read the previous ones, April 9, 2002
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Perhaps the cleverest Sam Jones novel to date. This novel is filled with delicious witticisms ranging from literature to sex. A combination of "chick-lit" (not to be confused with the gum) and mystery genres, it transcends the boundaries of both to become a novel without genre limitations. It is witty, suspenseful and great fun to read. Like most series novels, a good understanding of the history of the characters helps to tip the enjoyment upseveral notches. Sam Jones is a modern female who loves sex with the proper stranger, drugs with anyone and has a hangover most mornings. But as she is a sculptor working in metal mobiles (at least for the moment) she has the luxury of staying in bed till noon. This lack of morning initiative in no way prevents her from finding dead bodies during the balance of the 14 hour day, nor does it prevent her from getting into messes that threaten her death and cause significant bodily injury. If you like `em tough, you'll love Sam

The novel opens with a prologue in which Sam is chained to a pair of handcuffs in a dank cellar. Her head aches and she has no idea how she has come to be in this place. Slowly it dawns on her that she has been kidnapped but she cannot figure out why.

Henderson makes the reader work to put all the pieces together, especially as chapters open with little seeming relevance to the end of the preceding chapter - an approach that trusts the reader to pay attention. All is explained eventually, but the reader needs to read closely and trust the novelist. This type of exposition is one of the marks of great literature and it is a pleasure to see genre writers moving toward mainstream literary techniques.

Chained introduces us to the world of TV production and animal rights. Much of the novel takes place on the set of a TV production starring Sam's new beau, Hugo. Hugo's co-star, Sarah, has given reporters a field day by drunkenly defending wearing a fur coat. The animal rights groups are furious and she is inundated with threatening letters. When a dead fox is nailed in her trailer dressing room toilet, the threats to her life become more real.

Sarah is beautiful and a good actor but is not one of those who has the need to have an affair with her leading man, so Sam's jealousy of women near Hugo remains low. That she feels jealousy at all is a new emotion for her and it scares her a bit...

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So much of the charm of Henderson's novels is the sly placement of literary allusions. For example: "The highly particular smell of damp unwashed armpit penetrating through seismic layers of its own previous dried-off secretions had brought memories flooding back to whatever parts of my brain were still reasonably intact. Not quite Proust's madeleine, but when you were chained to the ceiling of a cellar with no chocolate in sight, you took whatever moments of distraction you could grab."

Henderson is an intellectual whose learning lies lightly on her shoulders and gives the reader a smile of recognition without pushing things too far. So the reader gets sex, drugs and murder through a literary sensibility that gives the whole series its particular flavor of the sweet, the bitter and 180 proof.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Sam Rattles A Few Chains, March 1, 2002
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This review is from: Chained: A Sam Jones Novel (Paperback)
Take-no-prisoners Sam Jones, sculptress and sleuth returns in her latest misadventure, Chained. Sam is not your average heroine, giving as good as she gets, whether it is with prima donna boyfriend Hugo or miscreant, low-life animal rights kidnappers. A sassy, tough, riot-grrl for the art set, she tends to wander straight into whatever crime might be happening in her vicinity. Usually it's murder. Relying more on her determined attitude and luck than any great intellectual or problem-solving skills, nevertheless her adventures are usually hilarious, spiced up with views of the seamier side of the art/theater world.

This time Sam is working in a tv production with her boyfriend Hugo. When she is mistakenly kidnapped for an actress on the set who she happens to resemble the plot swings into motion. Unfortunately for the would-be kidnappers, they didn't realize just what they were getting into. Sam, determined to free herself and figure out just what is going on, drags the reader into the close-knit world of hunt sabbetours and tv productions. Along the way Henderson fills in with a realistically drawn cast and crew. It would have been easy for her to make the secondary characters little more than carictures, but she manages to make them interesting without being teeth-achingly quirky. Although perhaps the percentage of vegans and animal rights activists is slighly high. A throw away murder and an, "Oh, *he's* the villian!" feeling at the end mar the story but it still is an enjoyable read.

A word of caution, however. Fans of tradional mysteries where the author sprinkles abundant clues throughout and challenges the reader's puzzle-solving skills will be disappointed. As will those hoping for a lap dog of the British cozy variety. The Sam Jones mysteries are more than a little like a pit bull, stalking through the back alleys of London's seedier streets. They are less concerned with a tightly executed plotlines or clever clues than they are about chronicling the sassy and independent Sam, who drinks, drugs and copulates copiously. Despite her party-hard lifestyle, Sam is a genuinely interesting character, not without flaws, but also not without her redeeming virtues. If girls with attitude appeal to you, you won't want to miss Chained or any of the other Sam Jones mysteries(Black Rubber Dress, Freeze My Margerita, The Strawberry Tattoo).

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