From Publishers Weekly
As in her debut novel, Constable's Run (2002), Moore brings her years of experience as a Texas police officer to her second escapist romp to star Reserve Dep. Constable Raven, but her prose too often remains that of a rookie. First, the bizarre Yucatan Jay, who claims to be Raven's cousin and on assignment for the CIA, takes her hostage. Then a mysterious assailant starts targeting Jinx Porter, Raven's boss and ex-boyfriend. A pattern of failure by Porter's department leads to a hunt for a corrupt official who is apparently leaking law-enforcement secrets. For all the action and oddball characters, not enough of substance happens to justify the novel's length, which is dominated by numerous romantic encounters-practically every male, including the teenage son of a colleague, hits on Raven. ("She caught Sid ogling her breasts and folded her arms across her chest. Like beads of water on a hot skillet, fury sizzled behind her eyeballs.") A Mexican standoff with ATF agents that ends when a deputy brandishes a sex toy as a weapon is a typical scene in a book whose attempts at racy humor ("a profile of ponderous knockers threw his beating heart offtrack") won't be to every taste.
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From Booklist
Constable Jinx Porter is back on the job, filling out the unexpired term of his ex-girlfriend, Raven, who beat Jinx out of his job in the last Tarrant County, Texas, election. Before he can even get his "dogs-playing-poker" pictures rehung, however, Jinx is shot by Newton "Marble-Eye" Turner. Was Marble-Eye aiming at Jinx or his partner? And who put him up to it? Everyone thinks it was Raven; Jinx isn't so sure, but to keep an eye on her, he brings Raven back to work to help investigate corruption in the constable's office. Raven has problems of her own, in the form of a crazy CIA agent who may be her cousin. After a slow start, Moore's novel picks up speed, combining numerous wacky plot strands with office high jinks, raunchy dialogue, and a host of eccentric characters, including Jinx's unofficial mentor and hospital roommate, Fort Worth cop Sid Klevenhagen. This sequel to
Constable's Run (2002) is just over the top enough to interest fans of Janet Evanovich.
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