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Murder Can Spoil Your Appetite, Vol. 7  
Author: Selma Eichler
ISBN: 0786120703
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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From AudioFile
Accept an organized crime boss as a client? Desiree Shapiro's first thought is, "No way!" But take the case she does, committing herself to finding out who murdered her client's favorite political protégé. Barbara Rosenblat has a lot of fun with an entertaining story and its goofy characters, capturing every silly nuance and magnifying comic effect. Desiree blossoms into an astute, though at times fumbling, detective, with a heart as big as her stature is small. Her partner, Lou, is just a little off the mark, and at the end of the story we find out why. Crime boss/client Vito de Silva sends shivers up our spines from the first cassette, delicious shivers that speak of intimidation rather than threat. Rosenblat's versatility is best showcased in exactly this type of book. R.P.L. © AudioFile 2002, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine




Murder Can Spoil Your Appetite, Vol. 7

FROM THE PUBLISHER

When an infamous mobster contracts Desiree to catch a killer, the overweight detective bites off more than even she can chew.

FROM THE CRITICS

AudioFile

Accept an organized crime boss as a client? Desiree Shapiro's first thought is, "No way!" But take the case she does, committing herself to finding out who murdered her client's favorite political prot￯﾿ᄑg￯﾿ᄑ. Barbara Rosenblat has a lot of fun with an entertaining story and its goofy characters, capturing every silly nuance and magnifying comic effect. Desiree blossoms into an astute, though at times fumbling, detective, with a heart as big as her stature is small. Her partner, Lou, is just a little off the mark, and at the end of the story we find out why. Crime boss/client Vito de Silva sends shivers up our spines from the first cassette, delicious shivers that speak of intimidation rather than threat. Rosenblat's versatility is best showcased in exactly this type of book. R.P.L. (c) AudioFile 2002, Portland, Maine

     



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