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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Unwanted Company brings unwanted trouble!
Clean & sober for 6 years, Munch Mancini has her own limo service & is glumly looking at the post-graduation slump of summer. She hires out for a week to a cash-toting customer. When the women who escorted her customer & his friend the night before end up dead, Munch gets drawn back into sleuthing & reconnects with Det. St. John. When longtime friend...
Published on July 16, 2000 by Rebecca Brown

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3 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Unwanted Company
I read to page 50 and was disappointed with the foul languageand the sexual requests by Victor. The basic story is attractive, butyou would think that Munch would have found some decent friends by now. Enough of the former drug and alcohol friends that mooch off her. She is responsible for a 6 year old and she lets people into her home that have a criminal record...and...
Published on March 29, 2000


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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Unwanted Company brings unwanted trouble!, July 16, 2000
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Rebecca Brown "rebeccasreads" (Clallam Bay, WA United States) - See all my reviews
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Clean & sober for 6 years, Munch Mancini has her own limo service & is glumly looking at the post-graduation slump of summer. She hires out for a week to a cash-toting customer. When the women who escorted her customer & his friend the night before end up dead, Munch gets drawn back into sleuthing & reconnects with Det. St. John. When longtime friend Ellen, recently released from jail, turns up complete with her gallery of wigs & dare-devil sense of fun, Munch offers her a temporary slot as a driver.

Then Ellen, her customers & her limo disappear & Munch decides she's going to have to do some hunting. Meanwhile, police departments & foreign powers are breathing down her neck, also wanting to know where her customers & her limo are.

Another satisfying read from Barbara Seranella with all the ingredients I so like in her Munch Mancini books: quirky, dangerous characters, lots of unexpected action & some good moments of memory & redemption...

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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Seranella rocks, January 21, 2000
This review is from: Unwanted Company (Hardcover)
Miranda "Munch" Mancini is an ex-con and a former addict who has stayed clean for seven years. She lives for Asia, a child who owns her heart in spite of being someone else's offspring. She tries to stay squeaky clean, but when Ellen, a close friend is released from jail, Munch takes the woman into her home. She provides Ellen a job as a driver of the one of the limousine that make up Ellen's fleet. However, Munch fails to anticipate that Ellen will pick up a fare without informing her benefactor.

Ellen and the limousine disappear somewhere in Tijuana. By the time the vehicle is found, Ellen and her passengers have fled the scene. Apparently in the border town, Ellen has witnessed a horrible murder that links back to a Los Angeles serial killer, The "Band Aid Killer." Munch's friend, police detective Mace St. John feels he knows the identity of the perpetrator, but cannot touch the killer because of a CIA connection. When the culprit threatens Asia, the mass murderer finds Munch, Ellen, and Mac as formidable opponents ready to do anything to stop him.

Readers will deeply care what happens to Munch and Asia. Munch is flawed, but has an inner strength to climb out from the abyss and become a positive member of society. She represents hope and survival regardless of the odds against success. Each character has a voice in the swiftly moving story line. That technique works because the talented Barbara Seranella capably allows the audience to observe the inner thoughts and feelings of the main players. With novels like UNWANTED COMPANY and NO HUMAN INVOLVED, Ms. Seranella is gaining a reputation for exciting tales.

Harriet Klausner

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Unwanted Company, April 23, 2000
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This review is from: Unwanted Company (Hardcover)
If you are looking for a new mystery writer to investigate, and are tired of the "formula" writers so common today, welcome to the world of Barbara Seranella. In her latest best seller, Unwanted Company, her gritty, in your face, real world experiences, written in a clean, spare style, pull you quickly through this book. It's even smoother than her first two--but if you are a new reader, don't skip No Offence Intended and No Human Involved.

If you are a follower of "Munch" Mancini, little Asia, Detective Mace St. John and his sidekick Detective Cassiletti, you are in for a great read. New characters abound: Ellen, a blast from the past, the dirty duo of a Romanian madman and his CIA "Spook" handler are the best yet.

Perhaps the biggest surprise of this book, is that nobody in Hollywood has scooped it up for a movie!

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Munch continues to entertain, August 23, 2001
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UNWANTED COMPANY is the third in the series by Barbara Seranella featuring her "bad girl" heroine, Miranda "Munch" Mancini, 70's drug addict and hooker, now seven years into going straight after her debut in NO HUMAN INVOLVED. It's now 1984, and Munch is still an ace auto mechanic, but with a limo business on the side to help bring in money to support herself and her daughter Asia, the latter "acquired" during the last episode, NO OFFENSE INTENDED. In the first novel of the series, Munch had a refreshing antisocial edginess that colored her efforts to steer clear of a murder investigation being conducted by LAPD detective Mace St. John. By the following thriller, Munch had mellowed considerably, though still finding herself in compromising situations most law-abiding citizens never encounter. In UNWANTED COMPANY, Munch is almost a model citizen as she helps an older and wearier St. John catch a serial killer, with ripples involving the CIA, a shady Romanian, and some loose plutonium. Our heroine's continuing display of an improving social attitude remains a mild disappointment. However, in this thriller, the author compensates by introducing us to one of Mancini's old pals, Ellen, just out of the women's correctional institute and still feeling ambivalent about giving up illegal substances and turning tricks. In any case, Munch gives her a job as a limo driver, upon which Ellen wastes no time dragging her employer and the Caddy into St. John's latest case. Ellen is strangely endearing as she ricochets from one risky situation to another with more concern for her appearance, wigs and make-up kit than anything else. I hope Seranella invites her back in future offerings. Perhaps the quality of the series has reached a steady state of almost-excellence as the novelty of the Munch persona wears off somewhat subsequent to her first appearance on LA's low-life street scene. Be that as it may, Mancini remains an intriguing, attractive, vulnerable and slightly prickly protagonist that I shall continue to follow with devotion.
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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome read!, January 29, 2000
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This review is from: Unwanted Company (Hardcover)
Unwanted Company draws you into the lives of incredibly interesting characters living at mach 3 speed. Munch Mancini, a former addict and mechanic, tries with all she's got to build a "regular" life with her adopted daughter, Asia, and a new limo business. It all starts going haywire with very high stakes when Ellen - her friend from her "former" life - pops up. Then murders begin to occur around her new limo client. When Ellen "borrows" Munch's limo, Seranella expertly crafts the a tale of highs and lows of people trying to hold it all together when their world tips sideways. The tenderness between Munch and her daughter Asia contrast starkly with Ellen's wildness and penchant for finding trouble wherever she goes. An excellent, excellent read - the series just keeps getting stronger.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A roller coaster ride, June 16, 2001
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This review is from: Unwanted Company (Mass Market Paperback)
This book is a real trip! Munch Mancini, her daughter Asia, and neer-do-well friend Ellen take you on a breathless adventure filled with good guys, bad guys and some too close to call. Just when I thought I had it figured out, I got turned completely around. Munch is no wimp, but she's no lady either. If you like Grafton, you'll love Seranella!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Last Thing They Wanted, June 27, 2005
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D. P. Birkett (Suffern, NY USA) - See all my reviews
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I came back to Seranella after a long hiatus (reading other books and earning a living and stuff) because I'd just read Evanovich's "Metro Girl" and remembered how much better Seranella did the wrench wench thing. This is third in the series.
The official main plot concerns a rather run-of-the-mill sadistic serial killer with a bad childhood and a renegade Rumanian with one of those suitcases full of plutonium that every other thriller character seems to tote.
The sub-plot is much better. Munch Mancini is struggling to make a go of her limo business and worried about retaining her custody of Asia. She tries to help her old friend Ellen from her drug/alcohol days to get clean.
It's wrong of me but I found Munch Mancini at her most interesting in "No Human Involved" before she became respectable. (I shouldn't really feel bad. She's a fictional character).Whenever a scene is written from much Mancini's or Ellen's point of view the writing improves. It's an odd effect. It's not just that they are better drawn characters, but the prose become clunky and cliché-ridden and the scene-setting is perfunctory and conventional when the POV changes. We get passages like "the last thing the city fathers wanted was reports of a maniac killing women inside their own homes." A terrific car chase at the end.
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars New Talent For The 2000's, June 14, 2000
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This review is from: Unwanted Company (Hardcover)
Original and refreshing a new talent is born for a new age. A mystery with characters that reflect some of the real, seedier sides of life. The authors is very, very good at what she does...write a mystery that keeps you turning the pages.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable read, April 20, 2009
This review is from: Unwanted Company (Mass Market Paperback)
I finally found a book that is consistently organized, enjoyable, entertaining, humorous, and makes sense! This is the first book of Seranella's that I've read, but have now discovered a new favorite author. I definitely intend to read No Human Involved and No Offense Intended. I thoroughly enjoy her sense of humor. Her writing is very cohesive and organized with just the right amount of explanantion when needed. Very few boring parts. I love authors who invent truly over-the-top characters and she's got a bunch of them in this book. I highly recommend it!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Read!, August 23, 2007
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Miss Leela "all things literati" (Chesapeake, VA United States) - See all my reviews
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I happened upon the Munch Mancini series by chance while browsing our public library. I was looking for something different - and did I get it! I love the Munch Mancini character. She is such a developed, complex character - yet she is real! I kind of read this series backward and am awaiting her first novel to finish up the series. Seranella is one of the BEST authors I have ever read!
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