From Publishers Weekly
Five months have passed since Sofie Metropolis caught her would-be husband, "Thomas-the-Toad," flagrante delicto with her maid of honor on their wedding day in Carrington's
Sofie Metropolis (2005). In this cute if predictable sequel, the zany Greek-American from Astoria, Queens, is a PI-in-training, working on mundane cases for her uncle Spyros's investigative agency. When Apostolis Pappas (aka Uncle Tolly), the popular elderly owner of the neighborhood dry cleaners, goes missing, Sofie jumps at the chance to find him. The only catch is Uncle Tolly might have been laundering money for a sexy Italian mobster. Carrington (nom de plume for a Greek-American husband-and-wife writing team) depicts Sofie's world with the nutty sweetness of baklava. With the focus on fun rather than blood, this chick-lite mystery further develops Sophie's relationship with Jake Porter, the handy but possibly dangerous Aussie bounty hunter, who adds just the right amount of delectable sexual tension to this crime confection.
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Review
“A droll approach to crime solving. Combine elements found in the movie My Big Fat Greek Wedding with the kind of capers Janet Evanovich’s Stephanie Plum has made famous, and the result is Sofie, a Greek-American woman swimming against the tidal forces of family expectations. Carrington’s filled the book with characters that have enough originality to stand out.”--Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine on Dirty Laundry
“So you say that your Stephanie Plum novels aren’t coming fast enough? Well, this saucy plum of a PI will do just fine in between those. Author Tori Carrington has created the sassy, smart, and hilariously funny Sofie, as well as a whole laundry basket-full of quirky neighborhood characters, co-workers, and clients. Mystery fans are going to love getting to know Sofie and her loopy-as-terry-cloth family. Come clean. You love goofy mysteries, and you know it. And you’re going to love Dirty Laundry.”--The Queens Tribune
“Sofie Metropolis is the Greek Nancy Drew and makes me wanna be both when (and if) I grow up.”—Jill Conner Browne, New York Times bestselling author and The Sweet Potato Queen
“Frappe-fueled fun Sharp observations of everyday life in an insular Greek-American community, including marriage mores that provide the key to Tolly's disappearance, and a smashing recipe for spinach pie.”--Kirkus Reviews on Dirty Laundry
“If you’re thinking Stephanie Plum in My Big Fat Greek Wedding, you’re not far off. The many references to Greek food will soon have you salivating for spanakopita; fortunately there’s a recipe for it at the end.”--Mystery Scene on Dirty Laundry
“Life on the ‘mean’ streets of New York’s Astoria is weird but never dull. Giggle-producing [with] snappy dialogue and offbeat characters that ensure a great time!”--Romantic Times BookReviews on Dirty Laundry
“With the focus on fun rather than blood, this mystery further develops Sophie's relationship with Jake Porter, who adds just the right amount of delectable sexual tension to this crime confection.”--Publishers Weekly on Dirty Laundry
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