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DRAG STRIP [Mass Market Paperback]

Nancy Bartholomew (Author)
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Sierra Lavotini Mysteries (Papeback) October 2000
The Philadephia Inquirer named Nancy Bartholomew's first Sierra Lavotini novel, The Miracle Strip, one of the year's best mysteries and Romantic Times calls Sierra "a magnificent, take-no-prisoners heroine."

Now, the exotic dancer again proves herself a pro as she strips down to her G-string and searches for a killer...

The only thing hotter than the supercharged engines at the Dead Lakes Motor Speedway is the special appearance by Sierra and her friend Ruby Diamond. But before the day ends, Sierra will be pinched black and blue, seeing red when she spots her cop-boyfriend kissing another woman-and shocked white when she stumbles upon Ruby's dead body. Now, to catch a killer, Sierra must risk her hide and-even more dangerous- expose her vulnerable heart...


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In a genre populated with every imaginable type of amateur sleuth, there is currently only one stripper. This follow-up to Bartholomew's debut, Miracle Strip (1998), again features the dynamic Sierra Lavotini, who this time is trying to solve a murder and figure out what's happening with John Nailor, a detective with whom she keeps rubbing . . . elbows. Set in Panama City, Florida, the tale echoes Hiaasen's Strip Tease (1993), but here the plot is a lot less gross and the heroine more endearing. When a young stripper who Sierra befriends is murdered, she vows to find the killer. Handsome detective Nailor is involved, but he's so deeply undercover that even his own partner isn't quite sure how. While Sierra tries to investigate suspect Roy Dell Parks, the "King of Dirt," and keep tabs on Nailor, her Italian mother and brother decide to visit from Philadelphia. A cute mystery that will appeal to fans of Janet Evanovich's Stephanie Plum series. Jenny McLarin --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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What could be sleazier than Vincent Gambuzzo's Tiffany Gentleman's Club, where exotic dancer Sierra Lavotini holds on to her headliner status by devising such inventive numbers as a tribute to The Wizard of Oz, complete with red-sequined pasties and stiletto heels? Only the Dead Lakes Motor Speedway, where the crowd that owner Mickey Rhodes has enticed likes only one thing more than the throb of engines powering hot, slick bodies over the finish line. So Gambuzzo sends Sierra and her junior colleague Ruby Lee Diamond over to opening night at Dead Lakes to drum up some publicity by getting pinched black and blue; Sierra endures the season's cutest meet-cute when dirt-track racer Roy Dell Parks plows into her Camaro and she interrupts his halfhearted apology with a fist; and Ruby Lee gets her neck broken by an admirer who doesn't know when to quit. In an atmosphere that shrieks testosterone, every male in attendance is a suspect. But until a second murder clarifies the issues, the biggest mystery is why Sierra's sometime suitor, Det. John Nailor of the Panama City Police Department, seems to be skulking behind every bush in sight, imploring Sierra not to tattle on him to the partner who's handling the case or to his ex with the DEA. Reliable work from Sierra and all the supporting zanies who made their debut in The Miracle Strip (1998)though you've still got to wonder about the virginal Catholic-school alumna who strips down to her G-string in record time but can't commit to the cop who's chasing her even harder than the perp. -- Copyright ©1999, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Minotaur Books; First Edition edition (October 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312975791
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312975791
  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 4.2 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.3 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #379,081 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining amateur sleuth tale, September 24, 1999
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In Panama City, Florida, Vincent Gambuzzo owns the exotic dance club Tiffany. To attain a little PR for the club and as a favor, Vincent sends his top attraction Sierra Lavotini to look very pretty and be pinched at the Dead Lakes Motor Speedway. Upcoming star Ruby Lee Diamond accompanies Sierra. However, the night turns rotten when a dirt track driver crashes into Sierra's car. The evening turns ugly when someone murders Ruby Lee.

Even more shocking, Sierra observed her "beau" Homicide Detective John Nailor fleeing from the scene of the corpse. Already blaming herself for the death of one of her "family", the betrayal by John shocks Sierra, who finds herself attracted to the cop. Not waiting around for the police to find the killer, Sierra begins her own brand of inquiries that place her in danger with only John to protect his woman.

DRAG STRIP, the second Lavotini mystery (see THE MIRACLE STRIP) is an entertaining blending of a police procedural with a Florida amateur sleuth tale. The story line is interesting, but the fun in this novel rests with the main character. Sierra is a zany amalgam of Catholic school guilt and exotic dancer zest that makes her a unique but cherished individual. Her relationship with John who loves her is beginning to simmer. The secondary cast adds that Florida frenzy frequently found in who-done-its set in the Sunshine State. Readers will look forward to the next Nancy Bartholomew book that hopefully will push forward the John-Sierra relationship to new heights.

Harriet Klausner

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic! In the race with Evanovich!, November 28, 2000
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I loved this book! I read it in one day. Drag Strip offered non-stop action, crazy, lovable characters, mystery, romance and a gutsy heroine with a unique career. 'Just one more chapter'is something you can't do with this author's books. Each chapter ends with action that means you have to read the next and the next until you find yourself closing the back cover with a smile on your face. I am eagerly waiting for the third book in the Sierra Lavotini series to arrive from Amazon. Nancy Bartholomew is already good and with each book she gets better. I'm sure by her fourth book, she will surpass Evanovich - at least in my opinion. So if you have already read Evanovich's last book and you are looking for something to pass the time until her next one comes out, pick up any of Nancy Bartholomew's books. Guaranteed if Evanovich and Bartholomew's next books come out at the same time, you'll read Nancy Bartholomew's book first!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another winner, August 8, 2002
This review is from: DRAG STRIP (Mass Market Paperback)
Sierra Lavotini is the headliner of the Tiffany Gentlemen's Club in Panama City, Florida. After her debut in Nancy Bartholomew's MIRACLE MILE, she is back to make us laugh and smile in her latest mystery. In DRAG STRIP, Ruby Lee Diamond has recently moved out of her parent's house in Wewahitchka to work at Panama City. Sierra takes Ruby under her wing and shows her the ropes of her profession.

In order to promote his gentleman's club, Vincent Gambuzzo sends Sierra and Ruby to the local drag strip to pose with the drivers competing at the day's races. While working there Sierra sees Detective John Nailor in the hands of another woman (the nerve!) and he is doing everything he can to avoid bumping into her. During that same day she overhears Ruby arguing with someone and then being beaten to death. Sierra arrives too late to stop it and the killer manages to escape. It affects her really hard because she saw Ruby as a friend and she is unable to confide in John Nailor since he is on the run from the cops. Lavotini is not going to take it sitting down and she will do what it takes to find out the truth. In the end she will be involved with religious zealots, organized crime and family secrets.

Ms. Bartholomew has another winner with this second book in the Strip series. Sierra is a likeable character who is smart, resourceful and is grounded by the unconditional love given to her by her friends and family. There is a lot of humor written in this book that does not divert from the main storyline. An exotic dancer was murdered and there is a killer tracking Sierra to try and find out what she knows. Several scenes could have been insulting if written by other authors but Nancy Bartholomew is a class act. She never belittles her characters and her books are a joy to read. It will be a pleasure to continue reading her next book in the series, FILM STRIP. She writes good and light books meant to be enjoyed and not taken seriously.

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John Nailor and Vincent Gambuzzo are trying to drive me crazy. Read the first page
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parking pad, doggie door, snack shack
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Roy Dell, Detective Wheeling, John Nailor, Panama City, Mickey Rhodes, Wannamaker Lewis, Vincent Gambuzzo, Miss Lavotini, Brother Everitt, Detective Nailor, Sierra Lavotini, Dead Lakes Motor Speedway, Ruby Diamond, Hathaway Bridge, Ernie Schwartz, King of Dirt, Ruby Lee Diamond, Thomas Drive, Carla Terrance, Iris Stokes, Dolly Parton, Plymouth Fury, Tiffany Gentleman's Club, Tonya the Barbarian
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