Legwork

by Katy Munger

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She's smart, talented and durable, but Casey Jones has had more than her share of bad luck in her life -- including a short stretch in a Florida pen that haunts her still. In Raleigh, N.C., where Casey now lives, a prison record means no private investigator's license. So she's doing legwork for legit p.i. Bobby D -- a blimp-sized eating machine with a bad toupee, who exercises few muscles below the jawline. Casey's latest assignment is to guard Senatorial hopeful Mary Lee Masters -- a show more tough-as-nails politico with a reputation for perfection and a long list of adversaries, including one who just dumped a shotgunned corpse into the candidate's Jeep. With her campaign on the horizon, Mary Lee turns to Casey for help -- the kind that soon has the unlicensed sleuth swimming in an unsavory southern stew of treachery and dirty politics...with a large pinch of murder thrown in for flavor. show less

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First time reading Katy Munger. Very enjoyable. Good storyline and enjoyable characters. Enough twists and turns and surprise reveals to keep you interested.

Casey Jones, a female P.I. with a not too clean past, has to solve the murder of one of the towns big players whose body is dumped in front of the home of Casey's client - a candidate in the current election in a North Carolina small town.

Working with a cast of colourful and unusual characters, with some surprising secrets, Casey travels down some strange paths.
I really wanted to like this book. I like reading local authors, I like mystery stories, I like stories about strong women, and I like stories with a strong sense of place, especially when it's a place I know.

[b:Legwork|1654993|Legwork (Casey Jones Mysteries)|Katy Munger|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1223624291s/1654993.jpg|1649621] is all of those things; I still didn't like it. I read to page 52, read the last chapter, and gave up. The writing is good enough. Unfortunately, there aren't any people, just caricatures. Everyone is larger than life and twice as ridiculous. It felt like a long info-dump interspersed with heavy-handed dialog. The reader is told, very, very clearly, what the main character thinks about every single thing show more she says or hears. There's a hefty romance/smut plotline, but even that's all tell, and very little show.

The author does convey a very clear sense of place - possibly a bit too clear. I rather felt beaten over the head with the geography.

Part of me feels like I should give this author another chance. Another part of me feels there's not enough time to read really good stuff, so don't bother with an unimpressive author. I'm very open to suggestion, either way :)
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This first book in the Casey Jones mysteries introduces us to smart and talented Casey Jones - who's had her share of bad luck in life. She does the legwork for PI Bobby D - as she can't get a license with a prison record (part of that bad luck...)

The characters in this book are great and the Southern flair (it takes place in North Carolina) runs so contradictory to Casey's personality and persona that it makes it all the more believable for me.

A very enjoyable series that has been seriously under rated.

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Canonical title
Legwork
Original title
Legwork
Original publication date
1997-07-01
People/Characters
Casey Jones; Mary Lee Masters
Important places
Raleigh, North Carolina, USA; Durham, North Carolina, USA; North Carolina, USA
First words
"This better be good or you're dead meat," I warned my midnight caller.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)They say that if you lay down with dogs, you'll get up with fleas. But do you know what I think? I think there's worse things in life than fleas.   # # #
Original language
English

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Genres
Fiction and Literature, Mystery
DDC/MDS
813Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English
LCC
PS3557 .R2944 .L43Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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Reviews
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Rating
½ (3.46)
Languages
English, German
Media
Paper, Ebook
ISBNs
4
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1