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Bird Brained  
Author: Jessica Speart
ISBN: 078624979X
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
   Book Review
Bird Brained

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Tangling with animal smugglers in southern Florida-from the Customs counter at Miami Airport to the lush estates of the rich and corrupt-is all part of the job for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Agent Rachel Porter.

Working on a hot tip, she investigates the compound of an alleged smuggler of exotic cackatoos and parrots. But once inside, Rachel finds her prey laying in a pool of his own blood-and all of his winged bounty has flown the coop. Though her ornery Cuban boss tells her that birds are her business, not killers, the indomitable Rachel sets out to find both. With a list of suspects that includes a sleazy snake dealer, Cuban cigar smugglers, airboat cowboys, and exiled anti-Castro terrorists, Rachel finds the field spread as wide as a peacock's tail-and just as colorful. And if this dedicated wildlife chick isn't careful...she might end up a sitting duck.

FROM THE CRITICS

Martha Moore

In Bird Brained, by Jessica Speart, you get a little bit of lots of hot things.....To say that the author has a knack for creating colorful characters would be an understatement. The characters created here, along with some colorful dialogue, are unusual and enjoyable....[Rachel] is a quirky character among a cast of oddballs, more enjoyable themselves than the mystery they uncover. —The Mystery Reader.com

Martha Moore - The Mystery Reader.com

In Bird Brained, by Jessica Speart, you get a little bit of lots of hot things.....To say that the author has a knack for creating colorful characters would be an understatement. The characters created here, along with some colorful dialogue, are unusual and enjoyable....[Rachel] is a quirky character among a cast of oddballs, more enjoyable themselves than the mystery they uncover.

     



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