Review
“… wild and weird plots and a heroine… who is nearly as spunky, sassy, and wacky as Stephanie Plum.” --
Booklist“Evans is billed as England's answer to Janet Evanovich, but this sells her short. Sure to please an American audience.” --
Library Journal“Hip, zany PI Grace Smith… as always, provides plenty of laughs, fast–moving action and suspense.” --
Publishers Weekly“Just when you think you've solved it, Evans throws another twist into this clever puzzle.” --
Kirkus Reviews“One of Britain’s more unnerving private eyes… all is handled with humor and aplomb.” --
Library Journal“The stories are a sheer delight for readers in need of an escape from an all–too–serious world.” --
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From the Publisher
Adopted at birth, Hanna Conti attempts to trace her family. She turns up a mother who, twenty years earlier, was convicted of murder. Convinced that her mother is innocent, Hannah hires PI Grace Smith to prove it. Grace uncovers the story of the very messy murder of Janet Hepburn, a teacher at St. Martin’s Comprehensive—but there are a lot of people who’d rather she stopped digging. On Grace’s side (or possibly not) is an ex–cop with a shady past (and present) and Betterman177, a mysterious emailer who sends tantalizing clues about what was happening at St. Martin’s two decades ago. To add to these complications, Grace has been conned into bird–sitting a psychotic parrot, and Terry Rosco, the most chauvinistic cop in Seatoun, is trying to move into Grace’s spare room. And, oh yes—someone keeps trying to kill her.
A BookSense 76 Top 10 Mystery Author
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