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Can Charlotte figure out who poisoned Mimi?, March 29, 2005
This review is from: Wiped Out (Charlotte LaRue Mystery Series, Book 4) (Hardcover)
Charlotte LaRue owns Maid for a Day in New Orleans. She also works as a maid for a few clients. Her son is always trying to get her to retire. She's just not ready. She prefers to work to keep busy and support herself. She's taken on a new client, Mimi Adams, and Charlotte has no idea what she's gotten herself into. She soon learns that not only is Mimi getting even with her neighbor Sally for her noisy pool parties and poisoning Mimi's trees, the Horticultural Heritage Society that Mimi hosts at her house has a lot of discord. Rita has accused Mimi of having an affair with her husband, so to retaliate, she runs for president of HHS against Mimi. Mimi wins by secret ballot, but Charlotte knows that the vote was rigged by Mimi's best friend June. Then some members try to start their own club. When Mimi dies of poisoning, there is an abundance of suspects. Charlotte continues to clean for Mimi's family, but soon wonders if that arrangement can continue. She begins to search for proof of the killer's identity. But can she do so without being caught and without getting killed herself? Plus she has her family and its idiosyncrasies to deal with. And let's not forget Louis. Even though he's not as prominent in this book, he is still in the mix. I always love books in this series. I would really like to have Charlotte come clean for me. She is a hoot. I like the New Orleans setting as well. This is a place I've always wanted to visit. When I finish reading a book in this series, I feel as if I've visited it. This is a great Southern cozy. It's a fast, enjoyable read. I hated for it to end. I highly recommend this book.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Delightful cosy, December 7, 2004
This review is from: Wiped Out (Charlotte LaRue Mystery Series, Book 4) (Hardcover)
In New Orleans, Charlotte LaRue owns Maid for a Day but also works as a maid for certain clients in order to support herself and keep busy. However, when Mimi Adams hires her Charlotte has no idea what she has let herself in for. Mimi explains that she is getting even with her neighbor Sally for hosting noisy pool parties and poisoning her trees. When the Horticultural Heritage Society meets at Mimi's home, Charlotte learns that many of the attendees detest their hostess. Rita believes that Mimi had an affair with her husband; to get back at her, she runs for HHS president. When the secret ballot is tallied, Mimi wins, but Charlotte saw that her client's nosy friend June rigged the vote. Two other members want to start their own club. When Mimi suddenly dies, the coroner determines she was poisoned. Charlotte believes she knows who killed the odious Mimi, but lacks proof. WIPED OUT is a down home charming and entertaining southern cozy. Charlotte is a realistic amateur sleuth because she does not go searching for evidence, but does listen to conversations and observes behavior and events that lead to her on the verge of unmasking the culprit. Barbara Colley provides a pragmatic common sense heroine whose actions makes her seem real and her tales fun to read as fans can picture their neighbors in the role. Harriet Klausner
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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
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A Great Read, May 22, 2005
This review is from: Wiped Out (Charlotte LaRue Mystery Series, Book 4) (Hardcover)
"Wiped Out" is another in the Charlotte LaRue mystery series. Charlotte LaRue is a super sleuthing amateur detective. She owns Maid-for-a-Day, whose clients live in the prestigious Garden District of New Orleans. Charlotte is always finding herself deeply involved in a murder, even when she tries hard not to get involved. She keeps telling herself to mind her own business and not to get involved in the personal lives of her clients but has to go against her own principles for the sake of justice. She constantly faces these internal conflicts and then acts against her better judgment in the interest of solving the mystery but her decisions always turn out to be for the good in the end. These internal conflicts make the character of Charlotte LaRue true to life. All the other characters are likewise realistic. In this installment of the series, one of Charlotte's clients is murdered and, of course, there are many potential perpetrators. While reading "Wiped Out", I was constantly reminded of Jessica Fletcher, the super sleuthing mystery writer portrayed by Angela Lansbury in "Murder She Wrote". "Wiped Out" is easy reading and there were times when I neglected my duties because I couldn't put the book down. Almost every chapter ends with a cliffhanger and I just had to continue reading to see what was going to happen next. "Wiped Out" is a very good book and I highly recommend it to any one interested in who-done-its. I came in on the fourth book in the series and enjoyed it so much that I'm going to buy the other books in the series and read them also.
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