It has
been a long time since Texas author Caroline Clemmons reviewed here so please
give her a warm welcome back to the blog as she reviews Blondie And The Hitman by Kathy Shaw today. Then make sure you head
on over to Caroline’s Blog here
and check out what she has going on….
Review
of BLONDIE AND THE HIT MAN, a
humorous mystery
By
Caroline Clemmons
BLONDIE AND THE HITMAN
by Kathy Shaw is the first of the Darla Bodecker mysteries and is liberally
sprinkled with humor, suspense, and a dash of romance. Darla is not your
average private eye. She’s not even your average woman. She’s sexy, sassy,
smart, and determined to solve each case given her. Darla’s office and
apartment are on the floor above Pete’s Diner in New York City. Since Pete is
more than her landlord, he lets Darla use his diner’s back corner booth as her
office most of the time. That’s where prospective clients can find her drinking
coffee and smoking while she talks to Pete.
In the opening, Darla is in her usual
booth when a beautiful blond woman slides in opposite Darla. The woman claims
to have lost her memory and says that frightening-looking men are following her
and she doesn’t know why. Darla dubs the woman Blondie and at first believes
she is a co-conspirator in one of Pete’s practical jokes. But when a menacing
looking man appears and follows Blondie out of the diner, Darla springs into
action with her unique detecting skills. Darla learns Blondie is the target of
the Russian mob and must discover why while she protects her client.
At times, Darla is not above coercing
her cop ex-husband Dutch to obtain information for her. Obviously Dutch is
sorry he cheated on Darla and lost her, but now he’s tied to the bimbo with
whom he cheated. Darla holds no illusions about her ex, but needs his help at
times for details only the police can access. When she needs other masculine
help, it’s Pete who fills the role. Pete is protective of Darla but knows
better than to let her know.
Darla leads a tempestuous and hilarious
life. Readers who love Janet Evanovich
will take pleasure in reading this book. BLONDIE AND THE HITMAN is a fast-paced, fun read in which Ms
Shaw includes laugh out loud scenes featuring fresh characterizations. I
particularly liked Ms Shaw’s fresh voice and writing style in this 134 page
mystery. I thoroughly enjoyed BLONDIE AND THE HITMAN and eagerly
await the next Darla Bodecker mystery. I hope Ms Shaw writes fast!
I give BLONDIE AND THE HITMAN 5
out of 5 with an extra star for originality.
Caroline Clemmons ©2014
Caroline Clemmons writes Romance and
Adventure
www.carolineclemmons.com
www.carolineclemmons.com
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