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55 of 55 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very good, can't wait to read the next one.,
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This review is from: Deadly Gamble: The First Charlie Parker Mystery (Hardcover)
Charlie Parker is the character in this story and is a femaleaccountant. Her brother is the private eye, but out of town. Naturally Charlie can't turn down her ex-best friend who also stole her fiance away 10 years ago. She unexpectantly shows up begging for Charlie's help. Charlie really doesn't want to do this, but all those tears and her own curiosity about her former fiance, how can she resist? Maybe she did Charlie a favor, the beau wasn't all that great after all, now she has lost a valuable piece of jewelry to a "new boyfriend" who ends up dead. Who is the prime suspect? There are several suprises in this story. Written in the style of Sue Grafton, I enjoyed it thoroughly. Acutally to be a first book, I should have rated it a 9 or 10.
30 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Almost Hard Boiled,
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This review is from: Deadly Gamble: The First Charlie Parker Mystery (Charlie Parker Mysteries) (Paperback)
I liked this book. Connie Shelton's style in this first Charlie Parker book is terse, bordering on the hard boiled. She doesn't waste words, just describes the scenes, and gives enough clues to point the reader in the right direction. The tension created feels real. I like Charlie, too, because she is a real departure from the popular Stephanie Plum types who never grow up, never learn from a situation and dumbly stumble time and again into danger, always forgetting to charge their cell phones or to tell anyone where they're going. Charlie is smart and a bit of a loner but not as emotionally isolated as Kinsey Millhone. So she's interesting and likable.I liked the book enough to order the next one on my Kindle. I've eventually read them all. They're entertaining, but after the third one, Shelton lost her quasi-hard boiled edge, and the series became solidly "cozy." Still fun, still engaging, but I liked Shelton's edgier style better.
22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very good read,
This review is from: Deadly Gamble: The First Charlie Parker Mystery (Charlie Parker Mysteries) (Paperback)
For the first title in a series this one grabs your attention and holds it till book is read. Charlie Parker is an accountant in a Private Investigations business with her brother. In this mystery an old friend shows up in need of help. Charlie agrees to help Stacy North find her missing Rolex watch, but ends up wishing she hadn't because of her past history with this woman. Stacy and Charlie were best friends until Stacy ran off with Charlie's finance. In a few hours Charlie finds the watch and boy is she relieved thinking she is done with Stacy, but guess again the man who stole the watch is found dead three days later. Now Stacy needs Charlie's help even more. Charlie's brother handles the investigation part of their business and she handles the paper work. But with her brother out of town for two weeks Charlie felt that she could at least get things started for her brother. Gary Detwiller was the dead mans name -- a con man with a lot of enemies. Finding the murder will not be easy. Stacy is arrested for the murder and Charlie has to prove her innocence's, but finding the real murder will hard work because of all the enemies that Gary had. Look out for a surprise ending. This mystery was a very good read I can hardly wait to read the others in the series.
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