Surprising this week’s review
from Kaye George for her very popular “Monday With Kaye” segment does not
feature zombies. Instead, it is a mystery AND the first one of a series available
in print and e-book forms.
Collared by L.A.
Kornetsky
Subtitled A Gin
and Tonic Mystery this Seattle mystery marks the debut of an unlikely
pair. Gin is Ginny Mallard, a personal concierge. Tonic is Teddy Tonica, a
bartender who could be much more, Ginny thinks. Their initial connection is
through the Tuesday Trivia games at Mary’s, the bar where Tonica works. The two
are on rival teams (tied for second place at the moment) and, as fierce
competitors, don’t think they like each other much.
Ginny is approached, at the bar
where Tonica can overhear the transaction, by a man who wants to hire her for
something outside her area of expertise. He wants her to locate his missing
uncle, Joseph Jacobs, and gives her a hard and fast deadline. She knows she
should turn him down, but he’s offering a lot of money. And he’s a member of
one of the trivia teams.
When Ginny becomes desperate (she
should never have taken this job--she’s not a PI), Tonica steps in to help her
out. She excels as research, but he has the people skills she lacks.
Two other characters deserve a
mention. Mistress Penny-Drops, a small gray tabby cat, considers Tonica her
human, although he doesn’t consider himself her owner. She roams in and out of
the bar at will and keeps track of things. She’s best friends with Georgie,
Ginny’s adorable shar-pei. Georgie is usually tethered somewhere, so can’t get
out like Penny can, but the two of them keep tabs on their humans and assist
where needed.
The sexual tension builds amid
witty banter as the job turns out to be not at all what they thought. They’re
in way over their heads, but events transpire to keep them on the trail of
information as the missing person case threatens to turn deadly.
Reviewed by Kaye George, Author of Broke for Suspense Magazine
2 comments:
Gin(ny) and Tonic(a) and Miss Penny-Drops--those names alone make me want to read this book. Thanks for the tip.
I loved the animals in this book!
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