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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.6
EAN num: 9780451223838
ISBN number: 0451223837
Label: Signet
Manufacturer: Signet
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 288
Printing Date: May 06, 2008
Publishing house: Signet
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Working at Sybil’s Full Moon Hotel in Fort Lauderdale is keeping Helen Hawthorne both financially and physically fit. But when a maid turns up dead in a Dumpster, no one feels safe— especially not Helen. To make matters worse, her philandering ex just checked into the very hotel where she works. The cops don’t seem to care much about a murdered maid, but they have noticed there’s something shady about Helen. And if she doesn’t manage to dodge their questions and shake off her ex, it could be checkout time…
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I've enjoyed this series since the beginning and this one stands up to the quality of the others. I especially liked the teaser to the subsequent book.
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This Dead-End Job Mystery was the best one I have read so far. It had everything: suspense, intrigue, mystery, revenge, and romance.
Helen works as a hotel maid. I gained a lot of insight into this thankless occupation. After a couple of weeks on the job, Helen discovers a dead body in the hotel dumpster. To add to this stress, her ex-husband, Rob, has tracked her down.
The support of her ladlady and boyfriend help make everything all right.
You will enjoy this book!
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This series just keeps getting better. Murder with Reservation's has Viets' trademark humor, with a just slightly harder edge than in past series books.
Helen's peril is more immediate in this book since her ex, Rob, is actually tracking her down. He checks into the very hotel where Helen is employed as a maid. Helen has to worry about her ex, the police, and the murderer.
One of the best things about this book is that Helen's character seems more developed and we see how caring she can be, particularly in the scene where she finds Rhonda and in the one where she thanks the officer involved in the shooting.
There's some foreshadowing in this book that I suspect will be resolved in the subsequent book. I'm really looking forward to the subsequent one.
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