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Anonymous
Posted July 19, 2005
Lame Premise
I thought this book was just so-so - a light read, which plot I will only vaguely remember about 10 minutes from now. Anyone with half a brain could figure out where this story was going and the relationship between 'Gilbert' and 'Sullivan' was so cliched.
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Exciting amateur sleuth tale
Interior designer Erin Gilbert helps her clients Laura Smith and David Holland redecorate their mini-mansion with beautiful and costly antiques, and becomes friends with the woman. After an alteration with a man wearing a wig and carrying a gun, Laura flips him using a judo technique. When Erin goes to her home to check on her, she discovers that the valuable antiquities were replaced with cheap reproductions.................... Laura tells the interior decoration that the antiquities are in storage where they will be safe and appreciate in value over the years. When Erin informs David, he insists he knows nothing about the switch because he was out of town but he can¿t see properly because he lost his glasses. Erin learns that Laura is the person who scammed interior decorator Steve Sullivan out of $300,000 dollars. Steve and Erin watch Laura¿s house. When Dave drives out they follow him to a storage facility where they find Laura¿s murdered body. Erin starts her own investigation discovering that everyone who knew Laura had a reason to kill her.................... It is hard to believe that every person she was involved in ended up helping her and then wanting to see her dead but Laura was one such person, the perfect villainess and victim. There are so many people she hurt who had a motive to kill her that readers will find themselves trying to figure out who the killer really is. The heroine pursues her investigation even though there have been attempts made on her life but she is determined to identify the perpetrator so she can regain her own piece of mind. This exciting amateur sleuth tale is the perfect beach book.................. Harriet Klausner
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