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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars fine paranormal amateur sleuth
When Maggie Kelly's romance writing career tanked, she started authoring Regency mysteries starring Viscount St. Just Alexandre Blake and his loyal and gentle sidekick, Sterling. She became a bestselling author, winning many awards until the unbelievable happened. St Just and Sterling popped out of her mind and into her apartment as real people who others see and talk...
Published on July 28, 2004 by Harriet Klausner

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2.0 out of 5 stars Wasted potential
There's a lot of potential in the storyline and the idea of satirising its own genre with a fictional Regency hero come to life. The Amazon review episode was a nice touch. Still, on the whole, the writing doesn't quite fulfil the potential. It doesn't sparkle, it's not quite witty enough, the characters are a tad too hysterical and Saint Just just feels out of place...
Published on January 6, 2006 by Kool Kat


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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars fine paranormal amateur sleuth, July 28, 2004
This review is from: Maggie Without A Clue (Hardcover)
When Maggie Kelly's romance writing career tanked, she started authoring Regency mysteries starring Viscount St. Just Alexandre Blake and his loyal and gentle sidekick, Sterling. She became a bestselling author, winning many awards until the unbelievable happened. St Just and Sterling popped out of her mind and into her apartment as real people who others see and talk with. She allowed them to stay at her apartment but now they are moving next door to her neighbor's apartment.

While she is dealing with the empty nest syndrome, even if its only a few yards away, Maggie's closest friend Bernie calls her up in a panic. Her husband believed lost at sea is in her bed, dead and covered in blood from a knife wound. Maggie and St Just arrive on the scene to see that Bernie is soaked in blood, the murder weapon is one of her own knives, and she has no memory of the night before. The DA, who is running for reelection, believes Bernie is his ticket to another term in office while Maggie, St. Just and Sterling, along with a police officer attracted to Maggie, try to find the evidence that will clear Bernie.

Readers will find themselves believing that the heroine thought St. Just and Sterling into existence. They are very believable because they act as if they came from Regency England. It is impossible to figure out who the real killer is until the author chooses to reveal him and it will come as a total shock. Kasey Michaels, known for her upbeat and charming amateur sleuth mysteries, has written another winner, one that will garner her more fans then she already has.

Harriet Klausner
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars not as good as the first two, October 28, 2004
This review is from: Maggie Without A Clue (Hardcover)
Right off, you should know that I'm a big fan of this author and in particular, this series. The "Maggie" books are charming, romantic and fun to read. I'm particularly intriqued by Ms. Michael's character, St. Just. The author describes him as resembling a young Clint Eastwood - enough said.

Kasey Michaels' third book, Maggie Without a Clue, finds our intrepid threesome (Maggie, St. Just and Sterling the affable side-kick) tracking down another murderer in NYC. There is an additional side story concerning Maggie's senior citizen-aged neighbor. This kind lady has subletted her apartmant to St. Just and Sterling but her past may be coming to call. It is here that Ms. Michaels loses some control over the plot. This little side-bar eventually careens over the edge leaving one of the major characters decidedly, well, out of character.

I have enjoyed Kasey Michaels' writing style and the characters that she has created, enough to sit tight and wait for the fourth installment of the Maggie series. I can only hope that she puts her characters back on track 'cause I really like the ride!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Maggie, Saint Just Part III, September 25, 2009
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This review is from: Maggie Without A Clue (Zebra Regency Romance) (Paperback)
This book in the series brings with it further independence for Saint Just and Sterling. Murder, Kidnapping and little old ladies that have BIG secrets.

The main story line revolves around Bernice (Maggie's publisher) who is accused of murdering her second flaky husband - the shady Buddy. Maggie, true friend that she is, sets out to prove her friend is innocent, with the help of Saint Just and company.

Again, the characters (Sterling and Saint Just who were developed originally from Maggie's imagination, become more human. Maggie becomes more bewildered and the good guys win!! Well worth the time to read - and enjoyable read at that.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Another terrific book by Kasey Michaels !, April 24, 2007
This review is from: Maggie Without A Clue (Zebra Regency Romance) (Paperback)
I've read and enjoyed a lot of different genres in fiction, but Kasey Michaels' "Maggie" series truly has it all. The heroine is a writer who combines Regency romance with mystery, and "somehow" her characters, Alexandre, Viscount St. Just, and his sidekick have come to life! Plenty of murder mysteries to solve, romance between Maggie and Alex, humor, and a peek inside what it's like to be a writer. I'm collecting the entire series in paperback.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Maggie Without a Clue, February 15, 2006
This review is from: Maggie Without A Clue (Hardcover)
When Maggie Kelley's agent, Bernie, calls tearfully informing her that Buddy is dead, Maggie thinks her friend is simply drunk again, at first. To the best of Maggie's knowledge, Bernie's ex-husband has been dead nearly seven years. However, when Maggie, along with Alex and Sterling, the two characters who have made her a best selling author and come to life literally, arrive at Bernie's, they find that yes, Buddy is in the bed, with his head almost taken off thanks to a deep knife slash. Fortunately, Alex, the Viscount St. Just is one of the best detectives ever invented and has a cool head on his shoulders. Taking charge, he sets things in motion for Bernie to be capably defended and starts his own investigation. If only Bernie's problems were all Maggie and Alex had to face! Recently, St. Just and Sterling agreed to housesit for Maggie's neighbor, and it looks like the old lady did something to get the mob afer her. First, they trash the house, and St. Just's big screen TV, then they kidnap Sterling, his valet. Yet, St. Just is as amazing as Maggie invented him to be, and can handle two cases at once and perhaps further his pursuit of Maggie along the way.

**** This series is just plain fun. St. Just, Sterling, and Maggie are easy to love. Ms. Michaels deftly shifts the voices telling the story, smoothly covering all the bases. Humor, drama, romance, what more could a reader want in one book? Easily, this is one of the best romantic mystery series in the land. ****

Amanda Killgore
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2.0 out of 5 stars Wasted potential, January 6, 2006
This review is from: Maggie Without A Clue (Hardcover)
There's a lot of potential in the storyline and the idea of satirising its own genre with a fictional Regency hero come to life. The Amazon review episode was a nice touch. Still, on the whole, the writing doesn't quite fulfil the potential. It doesn't sparkle, it's not quite witty enough, the characters are a tad too hysterical and Saint Just just feels out of place. Maggie is meant to be endearing but comes across as a scatterbrain. The only real solid character is the policeman and he's underdeveloped. The book becomes tedious after a while.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fabulous series, July 5, 2005
This review is from: Maggie Without A Clue (Hardcover)
This is the 3rd in the series and continues to get better and better. I can't wait for the next one.
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2 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars simplistic, March 14, 2005
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I love quirky mysteries, so I really looked forward to this book. It was horrible--one of the dumbest books I've seen in years. The writing was simplistic, immature, sexist, and boring. I can't imagine a grown adult feeling interested in this grade-school level junk. The remarks of the characters were so sexist, I was sure I'd picked up an old book by mistake--I sure was surprised to see it was published in 2004, not 1940! Yes, I am over the age of 13, but there's no way anyone over the age of 13 would like this book, it's written at a 6th-grade level.
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