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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Light and fluffy mystery with just the beginnings of a possible romance. This could be developed into a decent series if the author wanted to take it that way, but otherwise stands well on its own. ( ) Fun read of a new PI whose first case is to find her client's comatose mother who was taken from the hospital. She follows clues and gets in trouble all the while falling in love with the neighborhood barista. I loved these characters, especially Grandma. She's a riot. The story is far-fetched but the telling is good. I got caught up in it as Casey works on the mystery. It is a quick read. I hope there is more coming with these characters. This review was written for LibraryThing Member Giveaways. Casey Cook has finally got her private eye license and she has landed her first case. And boy is it a doozy. She's hired to find a woman who is in a coma and was kidnapped from the hospital. I just loved this book so much that I read it twice. It's not only a mystery , it's also a love story. I recommend this book to anyone who likes cozy mysteries. no reviews | add a review
Private eye Casey Cook lands her first case, and it's a doozy: find a missing comatose woman. Eager to prove herself, Casey does whatever it takes to get answers, from pretending to be pregnant to fawning over a hairless cat. As she runs into one dead end after another, Casey wonders whether she should have left her retail job. Determined to show that she can do the PI thing, Casey refuses to give up, chases down every lead, and snags herself a girlfriend along the way. No library descriptions found. |
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