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by Patricia Smiley (Author) "if life allows us only one great passion, Evan Brice was mine..." (more)
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Smiley's amusing second mystery to feature L.A. business consultant Tucker Sinclair (after 2004's False Profits) offers appealing characters and semiplausible Hollywood hijinx. When someone stabs to death Tucker's college heartthrob, Evan Brice, a failed poet turned successful film agent, in the seedy apartment he'd rented for quiet "work" sessions, the police call on Tucker. Tucker severed all ties with Evan after catching him in flagrante with her best friend, Cissy, whom he later married, but a love poem to Tucker discovered at the crime scene suggests Evan had his regrets. When Tucker pays a condolence call on her old friend, Cissy begs her to close up the illicit apartment. Cissy, as the chief suspect, has further need of Tucker's help in convincing the skeptical police that she's innocent. Predictable mayhem ensues after a prima donna soap star, one of Evan's ex-lovers, leads Tucker to a biker bar, a hostile environment for a nosey parker. Fans of Janet Evanovich (who praised False Profits) will find a lot to like in this entertaining romp.
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Feisty Tucker Sinclair is back in Smiley's engaging follow-up to False Profits (2004). The L.A. financial advisor has left her former firm and started her own company out of her beachfront bungalow. Eccentric characters from the last adventure are back, including Tucker's actress mother, Pookie, a poster child for the New Age, and her current flame, Bruce, who's much better at feng shui than intelligent conversation. Also residing at chez Tucker is Muldoon, the Westie in need of Weight Watchers, who loves cashmere and Quarter Pounders with cheese. When her former fiance, entertainment agent Evan Brice, is murdered, Tucker feels grief--and is conflicted about seeing his wife, Cissy, Tucker's best friend until she stole Evan. The softhearted Tucker agrees to help Cissy, who is accused of murdering her husband. Myriad suspects unveil themselves quickly, from the actress Evan represented to the young girl who cleaned his apartment. Though a bit darker than Smiley's debut, this one succeeds on the same merits: snappy prose, a compelling heroine, and a healthy dose of suspense. A series that promises staying power. Jenny McLarin
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  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Mysterious Press (November 10, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0892960191
  • ISBN-13: 978-0892960194
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #836,693 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars A likeable cozy, April 1, 2006
In this sequel to Patricia Smiley's False Profits self-employed management consultant Tucker Sinclair finds herself tracking down the murderer of an old flame, Hollywood agent Evan Brice. The problem is that Tucker's search for a killer may lead her to the door of old friend Cissy Brice, the victim's widow, who had ample reason to want to see the last of her unfaithful, drug-addicted spouse. While annoying the police with her amateur sleuthing, Tucker has to contend with memories of Cindy's perfidy ten years earlier--Cissy had an affair with Brice while he was engaged to Tucker--as well as a host of other annoyances--starlets with skeletons, malevolent bikers, her ex-husband's impending nuptials, and her mother's increasingly organic lifestyle.

Cover Your Assets is a likeable enough cozy, nicely written and sporting the occasional pleasing turn of phrase. ("I waited until she turned her back before using my hand to fan myself with the same urgency Icarus must have felt trying to get across the Aegean.") My worry, though, is that the book may not be different enough to stand out from the pack of other likeable-enough cozies, that there is nothing that distinguishes Tucker Sinclair as an unusually eccentric or otherwise compelling protagonist. Perhaps more can be done in future installments in the series with Tucker's day job, which barely figures in the storyline here. (But is management consulting a sexy or quirky enough field to add much spice?) Still, a good read that's worth your while if you're shopping for a breezy beach book.

Debra Hamel -- author of Trying Neaira: The True Story of a Courtesan's Scandalous Life in ancient Greece (Yale University Press, 2003)
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4.0 out of 5 stars Witty, clever, persistent, and just plain lucky at times , December 28, 2005
By N. Larrabee (Tarrytown, NY) - See all my reviews
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Tucker Sinclair has started her own management consulting business, Sinclair and Associates; though she has yet to make enough profit to hire an associate. Tucker inadvertently gets drawn into another murder case, one of her ex-fiancé, who happened to be unhappily married to her former best-friend Cissy Brice. Cissy awkwardly asks Tucker to help clean out Evan's apartment. Tucker cannot help but follow the leads she uncovers while visiting the neighborhood. When she is not on the case, Tucker has to deal with her unpredictable mother and her dog Muldoon. Joe Deegan is still interested in Tucker; perhaps she is ready to give him a chance? Skillful writing, an uncomplicated plot, and quirky characters make this book an enjoyable read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Buy it! You will enjoy it. Fun, Quirky, Easy to follow storyline, April 23, 2008
By JessicaTheKat "Meow" (Richmond, VA USA) - See all my reviews
I think this series is delightful. No, it's not fine literature but I don't want that. It has likable characters, a good sense of humor and the story flows very well. I never had to look back to another chapter to figure out who or what is being referred to in relation to where I am in the story.

I wish they were written more quickly BUT if slow is what it takes to maintain this high quality then I will gladly wait. Just wish the books were not so hard to find. Amazon must not purchase very many and they never seem to reorder. Thank goodness for the internet search.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Download is corrupted
I downloaded this book in March 2009. Unfortunately, the Kindle version is corrupted - paragraphs are out of sequence. Wait until the publisher fixes this before you buy. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Murder in LA
When Tucker finds a cop on her doorstep, she is surprised. She's even more surprised when she's told that Evan Brice, her ex-fiance, has been found stabbed to death. Read more
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