- Paperback
- Publisher: Dell Publishing Company (1980)
- ASIN: B000N7BCSY
- Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A wicked and witty look at newspapers & old house rehabbers.,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Pink Flamingo Murders (Mass Market Paperback)
How can you resist a novel that begins: "We approved of the first murder. We applauded the second. By the third murder, I think we would have given the killer a ticker-tape parade. But the fourth death, that was different. Now the killer was going after one of our own. People like us."Viets' character Francesca is a newspaper columnist for the fictious St. Louis City Gazette. Half the fun of hanging around with her is the dirty politics, backstabbing and petty jealousies that plague the newsroom. For this ongoing struggle, I'd recommend you read "Backstab" and "Rubout" first, especially if you are compulsive about reading a series in order. However, that isn't necessary to enjoy this novel in which Francesca gets involved with some dedicated rehabbers in her neighborhood...including the control freak who is making a lot of people miserable. The question is just how far will the woman go to make sure the neighborhood becomes a rehabilitated showcase with rapidly increasing property values? Viets does great characters and Francesca is especially wonderful as she tries to discover a murder as well as fighting enemies among the no-clue administration team of the paper. Highly recommended.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Interesting characters,
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This review is from: The Pink Flamingo Murders (Mass Market Paperback)
Columnist reporter Francesca Vierling makes her third appearance in THE PINK FLAMINGO MURDERS. Most readers can sympathize with Francesca, who is chronically unable to control her temper and tongue. Consequently, she finds herself in hot water both at work and in her personal life. Always looking for a good story, Francesca starts covering her own neighborhood when less than desirable characters start dying after arguing with wealthy real estate owner Caroline. As the body count starts climbing, and all are murder victims, Francesca is positive Caroline is the killer and tries to find enough proof for the police. When Caroline herself is killed, Francesca is stumped--but then, so are the police. Viets provides the reader with an intimate look at St. Louis, especially the proud old houses suffering from neglect and in need of "rehabbing". She also provides the reader with an up-close and personal view of a reporter's daily life, but I hope this isn't how a typical newspaper is run. Francesca's boyfriend Lyle can't understand why Francesca doesn't quit, as she and the other reporters are treated extremely poorly and aren't allowed to write any real news stories. I don't think Francesca herself knows why she stays and takes the daily punishment dished out by managing editor Charlie. I was able to figure out the killer's identity early on. In spite of that, the book held my interest all the way to the end, mostly due to the interesting characters.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Pink Flamingo Murders,
By CPS CZI "Cahokia ATC" (Belleville, Illinois) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Pink Flamingo Murders (Mass Market Paperback)
No one has her finger on the pulse of St. Louis more than Elaine Viets. Her descriptions of St. Louis and its charm and its people--and its quirks--are dead-on. Just when you think there are no new ways to commit murder, Viets shows us there is always a new idea. She throws just enough hints at whom the murderer is to cast suspicion on everyone and lets the reader make his or her own guesses. The Francesca Vierling series is top notch, and this is the best yet. After 200 pages I hated this book...because I knew I was approaching the end. I'm counting the days until the next book is released.
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