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Anonymous
Posted March 30, 2012
Regan Reilly Series continues at its best!
This was a fun & interesting entry in the Regan Reilly series! It's always fun ti try to see if you can guess who the culprit(s) is/are! There are often more then 1 "bad guy/gal" so who is the REAL villian!
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Posted July 23, 2011
Like the series.
When I discover a "new" author I like, I am obsessed with reading the series from book 1. So far am liking the variety of settings in each book. Like that Regan has a guy she likes. Thanks, too, that it isn't full of blood and guts.
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Anonymous
Posted August 7, 2008
She is in her 90's??
I just couldn't get into a char. who in her is 90's heck almost 100 who acts like a teenager throughout the whole book. That was the only problem I had with it.
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Anonymous
Posted September 14, 2006
Great Book!
I read another one of her books, Burned, and loved it. So naturally I had to read another. And this one was great too. I only read one of her mom's, No Place Like Home, and that book was awesome. Carol and Mary are great writers! I want to write my own mysteries (I'm 15 and read them constatly) and I hope I'm like Mary and Carol one day. :)
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action-packed thriller
Regan Reilly and her boy friend Jack ¿not related¿ Reilly visit the California wine country until he has to return to his work as the head of the NYPD Major Cases Squad. Private sleuth Regan goes back to her office in Los Angeles. Almost the moment she arrives at work, Regan receives a call from the Weldon siblings, who she met when she and Jack toured their winery. Apparently their ninety-six going on ninety-three years old stepmother, former silent screen star Lucretia Standish, is getting married once again. If the Weldon trio plus the daughter of one of them all attend the ceremony, Lucretia will give them two million dollars each; if even one fails to show up they receive zero. The Weldons hire Regan to find the daughter off on one of her vanishing act weekends.
Regan begins investigating and receives help from Jack via email. However, the forty something groom has other plans for his fiancee¿s money, which include leaving the Weldons with nothing. If it means killing a detective to insure a Weldon fails to appear so be it.
JINXED is an action-packed thriller that moves at the speed of light, which leads to a fun time for the audience if one does not mind escapist cerebral cotton candy. The story line is fluff yet the audience will enjoy every page of it and most will finish in one sitting. Regan is a wonderful protagonist while readers will find the antics of the support cast quite pleasant and amusing. Carol Higgins Clark does what she does best entertain her fans.
Harriet Klausner
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