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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Reader from Florida
Lucky Stiff is definitely the best of the Lillian Byrd series so far. The writing really snaps as the main character Lillian Byrd narrates with wit and precision. Sims digs a bit deeper into Lillian's personality and background in this one. The story is rather dark, with Lillian investigating the long-ago deaths of her parents in a bar fire. Sims does a good job making...
Published on November 4, 2004 by Carebabe

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3.0 out of 5 stars disappointed
Somewhere along the line Lillian Byrd seems to have lost most of her sense of humor. One of the things I enjoyed about the first two books is that Lil didn't seem to take herself too seriously.
Although the book is well-written, it is not one I recommend strongly.
Published on October 15, 2004 by constantread


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Reader from Florida, November 4, 2004
This review is from: Lucky Stiff: A Lillian Byrd Crime Story (Paperback)
Lucky Stiff is definitely the best of the Lillian Byrd series so far. The writing really snaps as the main character Lillian Byrd narrates with wit and precision. Sims digs a bit deeper into Lillian's personality and background in this one. The story is rather dark, with Lillian investigating the long-ago deaths of her parents in a bar fire. Sims does a good job making you feel the creepiness of old autopsy reports, the uneasiness of a jaunt through the aging neighborhood where she notices old scorch marks on the trees near the building that burned, and the off-kilter rationalizations of a battered wife who finally gets even. There's a subplot involving music improvisation, and another one involving the true-crime writer Minerva LeBlanc, who comes sexily back into Lillian's life to help--and to add a distressing twist. All the characters are convincing and unusual, like Lillian's childhood friend Duane, with whom she joins forces to try to solve the mystery, and a Buddha-like street musician named Blind Lonnie. Sims also does very well developing the character of Trix, the trash-talking barmaid. And as always, Todd the rabbit is charming. Oh, I almost forgot: Lillian is into reading a pulpy mystery series starring a supersleuth named Calico Jones, and her breathless accounts of Calico's adventures are hilarious. In general the humor in this book is a little more subtle than in the prior two, and perhaps more enjoyable because of it.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I love the Lillian Byrd Mysteries, September 2, 2011
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I read all the Lillian Byrd mysteries several years ago and put the books in storage. Craving Lillian and the trouble she manages to get herself into again, I found them on Kindle. I'm reading them for a second time and enjoy them just as much as the first.

Lillian isn't a cop, a private eye, or even a mystery writer. She's a sometimes journalist who is always down on her luck and she just happens to get herself in the middle of a murder. She's so ordinary that you just gotta love her. Some of the funniest lines are about Lillian's pet rabbit, Todd, who has a lot of personality and plays games with her. In Lucky Stiff, Todd is getting old and I feel like I'm going to miss him like he's my own pet.

In Lucky Stiff, we find out what happened to Lillian's parents, who died in a fire. Only it's not that simple. And, Lillian's true love, Minerva, makes another appearance.

If you get one Lillian Byrd book, get them all because you'll want to keep reading about Lillian once you start. I wish Elizabeth Sims would write more in this series.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Couldn't put it down, August 27, 2011
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I stumbled upon a book by Elizabeth Sims at a garage sale called "The Actress" and I loved it so much that I bought every Elizabeth Sims book I could find. The book "Lucky stiff" is a suspenseful, well written crime story. Mysteries are my books of choice and Elizabeth Sims does not disapoint. Every one of her novels is a great read and she is one of the best authors I have come across in a long time. After you read this book, I think you will agree with me and you will want to read another one of her books.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars absolutely wonderful!, October 22, 2007
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twinkiequeen "twinkiequeen" (Ferrum, VA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lucky Stiff: A Lillian Byrd Crime Story (Paperback)
If I had to live on a desert island with only four books, they would be Easy Street, Lucky Stiff, Damn Straight, and Holy Hell. True! True! This is the first of the Lillian Byrd series that I read (yeah, yeah, I know its not in order)and I enjoyed it thoroughly! I hope Ms. Sims is going to release another one soon!

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Lillian Byrd Crime Story Yet!, November 1, 2004
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This review is from: Lucky Stiff: A Lillian Byrd Crime Story (Paperback)
I didn't think it could get any better than Sims's Lambda Literary Award-winning DAMN STRAIGHT, but I was dead wrong. This book explores the mind and heart of Lillian through and through and provides an action-packed mystery to boot. It was especially wonderful to see the return of the intriguing Minerva LeBlanc (who first appeared in HOLY HELL). Five GIANT STARS for Sims's best page-turner to date. Keep 'em coming!
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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Elizabeth Sims Does It Again, August 23, 2004
This review is from: Lucky Stiff: A Lillian Byrd Crime Story (Paperback)
I admit it: I'm in love with Lillian Byrd, the appealing, self-effacing heroine of `Lucky Stiff'. I started my crush when I read `Holy Hell' and totally fell for her when I read the Lambda Award winner, `Damn Straight'. I've been impatiently waiting for this third in the series. And it's the best yet.

In `Lucky Stiff' Lillian solves a mystery from her own past. It starts when she meets up with a childhood friend. Lillian and Duane had been close because they recognized that they were different from other kids. Comparing memories, they discover a strange thread that links them in a way they never dreamed. From that moment until the surprise ending, the pace never lets up. Elizabeth Sims' excellent and subtle writing often makes me laugh out loud and sometimes makes me shout, "Right on!"
The characters (new and old) are so real you expect to run into them sometime. It's especially fun to find Minerva LeBlanc is back in Lillian's life!
I'm also from Detroit (the setting for much of the story) and Sims' lucid evocation of her native city knocks me out.

If you enjoy a good story and excellent writing, don't miss this book!
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6 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars disappointed, October 15, 2004
This review is from: Lucky Stiff: A Lillian Byrd Crime Story (Paperback)
Somewhere along the line Lillian Byrd seems to have lost most of her sense of humor. One of the things I enjoyed about the first two books is that Lil didn't seem to take herself too seriously.
Although the book is well-written, it is not one I recommend strongly.
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