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Hit Time: A Mystery [Hardcover]

Ardella Garland (Author), Yolanda Joe (Author)
3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)


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February 5, 2002 Georgia Barnett
"Daredevil TV reporter Georgia Barnett returns in another witty, wild, and heart-stopping mystery by Ardella Garland -- pen name of bestselling novelist Yolanda Joe."


Georgia Barnett's live broadcast during an outdoor charity event isn't the only thing making news. Her report is interrupted by a grim discovery: floating in Lake Michigan is the body of Fab Weaver, head of Hit Time Records, one of the most renowned and cutthroat companies on Chicago's Record Row. When suspicion falls on Jimmy Flamingo, a close family friend and down-on-his-luck blues guitarist, Georgia and her twin sister Peaches, nightclub owner and blues singer extraordinaire, quickly get on the case.

While hunting for evidence that will clear Jimmy, Georgia, Peaches, and Georgia's handsome love interest, Detective Doug Eckart, uncover a history of incredible artistry and devastating exploitation in the Chicago music business. Their investigation transports them into a bygone era, when Chicago was the hub of the African-American music scene and Record Row was even more prominent than Motown, giving the world such legends as Etta James and Curtis Mayfield. But while their songs ruled the airwaves and sold millions, many R&B artists of that era -- including Flamingo -- never made millions. As Georgia continues her search for the truth, the legacy of this inequity becomes shockingly apparent.

Clever, fast-paced, and endlessly absorbing, "Hit Time" is a roller-coaster ride of a mystery and an eye-opening look at a controversial slice of America's musical past.


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In Garland's second mystery to feature sharp and sassy African-American Chicago newswoman Georgia Barnett (after 2000's Details at Ten), Georgia manages to keep herself knee-deep in breaking action, whether on- or off-camera. Georgia and twin sister Peaches, a nightclub owner, become embroiled in a plot that thrusts the girls into serious danger and lands their friend Jimmy Flamingo, a first-rate blues guitarist and recovering drug addict, in jail for the murder of ruthless record producer Fab Weaver. Flamingo's bad temper and reputation seem to spell his doom, but when Georgia checks up on Fab's only son, Guy, she uncovers some pretty convincing motives for Guy's having done the deed. The more Georgia digs, the more reasons she finds why any number of people would have wanted Fab six feet under, for Fab made his fortune ripping off young black artists who recorded with him during the golden age of Chicago's famous Record Row. Meanwhile, the sisters' larger-than-life mom provides amusing glimpses into Peaches and Georgia's upbringing, while police detective Doug Eckart supplies ample romantic interest. The ethnic banter between the true-to-life characters will keep readers grinning even through the tensest of moments. Mystery buffs beware Garland's refreshingly different style can be addictive. 6-city author tour. Agent, Victoria Sanders. (Feb. 19)of Ivy; He Say, She Say; Bebe's by Golly Wow and This Just In.

Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal

Already on the scene when a murdered man is discovered, Georgia Barnett (Details at Ten), an African American news anchor for Chicago TV, presses her advantage over other media types by being first to identify the victim. Unfortunately for the sleuthing Georgia, her blues-singing twin sister's guitarist friend, Jimmy Flamingo, is the prime suspect. And his attitude doesn't help: Jimmy couldn't be happier that someone has finally killed the crooked record producer who bilked budding musical talents out of their songs and royalties. Vibrant prose with a jazzy rhythm accentuates an exciting plot. For general and African American mystery collections; Joe is also the author of Blackboard best-selling novels like Falling Leaves of Ivy.

Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster (February 5, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0684873761
  • ISBN-13: 978-0684873763
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.7 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,326,722 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Complex amateur sleuth, January 24, 2002
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Georgia Barnett is a feisty, brash and well-known television reporter for WJIV news in Chicago. Her latest assignment covering a charity event at Lake Michigan turns into the scoop of a lifetime when one of the witnesses finds a dead body floating in the water. It turns out that the man in the water, a murder victim, was Fab Weaver, a former record producer who was famous in the seventies on Chicago's Record Row.

Georgia becomes personally involved in the case when a family friend, guitarist Jimmy Flamingo, becomes the number one suspect in the murder. Jimmy, like so many other people, had a grudge against the record producer because Fab cheated him out of money. Georgia decides to do some investigating, not realizing that she is putting herself in the line of fire.

HIT TIME is a fascinating amateur sleuth tale starring an in your face heroine who endears herself to the reader with her wit, cleverness and bravado. The first person narrative allows the audience to feel close to Georgia and hope she can solve the case without getting herself killed in the process. Ardella Garland has constructed a complex mystery that takes so many twists and turns that the reader will never see who the real villain is.

Harriet Klausner

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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The right place at the right time, April 1, 2002
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Being in the right place at the right time, is what happened to TV reported Georgia Barnett. Covering a human interest story, she is the first reporter on the scene when an anonymous body is found floating in the cold lake.

Always out to be first with the scoop of the day, Georgia begins her own unofficial investigation of this case. When one of the prime suspects is a childhood family friend, Georgia goes into high gear to solve this case with help from her cameraman, her twin sister and friends around and about the neighborhood.

In the like of some of my other favorite female detectives, Georgia methodically elimates suspect after suspect. Having a cop for a boyfriend helps as she tends to stay a step ahead of them, but leans heavily on them for backup when she gets herself in dire situations.

This was an enjoyable read with lots of characters with motives to make this a good mystery.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Garland Disappointed, July 19, 2005
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I have read another book by the author as Yolanda Joe and I that was an enjoyable read. HIT TIME was not. At first it had me going but soon I got very bored. What bothered me most was the language. I love to read books by my sisters because I can relate but Garland seemed to go overboard. Words like "sister twin" made me wanna gag. I mean all she had to do was throw in a few "chiles" and "girls" and it would have been a real live ethnic read. Come on Garland.

Over all the story was okay as it had a twist but I could have passed on this one.
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LIKE A FISH OUT OF WATER, I WATCHED THIS DEAD BODY sag in the hands of those who hauled it out Lake Michigan. Read the first page
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cop shop, assignment desk, live shot, hit time
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Fab Weaver, Guy Weaver, Horace Hightower, Georgia Barnett, Record Row, Manning Pier, Game Room, Angelina Rosseni, Blues Box, Michigan Avenue, North Shore New Life Center, Sergeant Bella, Grandma Emma, Lake Michigan, Hank Slimmer, Hit Time Records, Brent Manning, Detective Eckart, Detective Doug Eckart, The Locomotions
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