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While making the best of her new telemarketing job, Helen Hawthorne thinks she hears a murder on the other end of the line-and must avoid a close call with a killer..
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This is a great cozy mystery. It has all the right elements-a strong and funny female protagonist who refuses to give up, an intriguing mystery, a cast of unique supporting characters, well-done subplots, and some out-there drama that makes total sense in the world the book has created.
Helen is a telemarketer, the latest in a string of jobs that will pay her cash under the table and not ask questions. She may not love having insults hurled at her through the phone, but she is on the run from her ex-husband and needs the work.
On one of her calls though, she hears a murder. The police don't believe her, and so she must investigate on her own. She goes undercover among a group of wealthy men and women with strange underground parties that show more may be at the root of the murder that occurred.
I just found out this is part of a 15 book series the author is still writing, and I/'m so excited. This is a series I will definitely be returning to! show less
Helen is a telemarketer, the latest in a string of jobs that will pay her cash under the table and not ask questions. She may not love having insults hurled at her through the phone, but she is on the run from her ex-husband and needs the work.
On one of her calls though, she hears a murder. The police don't believe her, and so she must investigate on her own. She goes undercover among a group of wealthy men and women with strange underground parties that show more may be at the root of the murder that occurred.
I just found out this is part of a 15 book series the author is still writing, and I/'m so excited. This is a series I will definitely be returning to! show less
For years, Elaine Viets was one of the reasons I bought the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Her columns were funny, gritty, and real. Dying to Call You is vintage Viets in style, with a cast of characters and an attitude that will delight readers.
This was another cute mystery by this author. I truly like her writing style.
No dead-end job is safe for Helen. This time she gets to hear a murder on the phone.
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Before becoming a full-time author, Elaine Viets worked in the field of journalism. She is the author of the Dead-End Job Mystery series; the Josie Marcus, Mystery Shopper series; and the Francesca Vierling Mystery series. Her short story Wedding Knife, which appeared in Chesapeake Crimes, won both the Agatha and the Anthony Awards. Viets resides show more in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Canonical title
- Dying to Call You
- Original publication date
- 2004
- People/Characters
- Helen Hawthorne
- Important places
- Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA; USA; Florida, USA; Broward County, Florida, USA
- Dedication
- To all the people I called who were in the shower, at supper or asleep: I'm really sorry. I hope you'll forgive me when you read this book about telemarketing.
- First words
- "Hi,Mrs. Grimes. This is Helen with -"
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)"Mind your manners, dear," Kiki said, "Or I'll write you out of the will."
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- English
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