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Hearse Case Scenario by Tim Cockey
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HEARSE CASE SCENARIO, THE (Hitchcock Sewell Mysteries)

by Tim Cockey

Series: Hitchcock Sewell (3)

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Hyperion (2003), Edition: 1, Mass Market Paperback, 448 pages

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We wanted a light and humorous mystery, and it was that. However, not everyone enjoyed the story or the characters. Not a favorite with the group. ( )
  nclmysterygroup | Jun 19, 2009 |
undertaker Hitchcock Sewell tangles with ex-wife & old friend

if you like Kinky Friedman, Carl Hiassen

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  aletheia21 | Feb 17, 2007 |
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Amazon.com (ISBN 0786867116, Hardcover)

This third novel starring hapless Baltimore undertaker Hitchcock Sewell puts Hitch in the middle of a puzzle that gets weirder by the minute. His old friend Lucy has shot her lover, sleazy nightclub owner Shrimp Martin, and disappeared. Shrimp's gunshot wound isn't fatal, but a mysterious hospital visitor delivers the coup de grĂ¢ce, a direct stab to the heart. Naturally the police think the loopy Lucy must be the killer. Hitch tracks Lucy to a beach house where she's hiding out in the company of Hitch's ex-wife Julia, and a private detective tracks Shrimp's missing stepbrother to some pungent underbrush, where his body's been since before Lucy shot Shrimp. Meanwhile, Hitch has found an informant, a sexy but oddly hostile waitress from Shrimp's club, who drops dark hints of illegal gambling and hidden bags of cash.

Add to the mix a sultry nightclub singer, a cocky trumpet player, a bad-boy basketball pro with a mean punch, and assorted other oddballs and suspicious characters, and you might almost think you've fallen into the Baltimore version of a Janet Evanovich novel. But hold your hearses--Hitch's wisecracking style is entirely his own, and it's a pleasure to read. --Barrie Trinkle

(retrieved from Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:58:19 -0400)

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