All Sales Fatal
For mall cop E.J. Ferris, catching customers who “forgot to pay” is quite a change of pace from her former life in the military. But when a real crisis heats up her climate-controlled domain, her old instincts come back quicker than last year’s skinny jeans.On good days, Fernglen Galleria is a...
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For mall cop E.J. Ferris, catching customers who “forgot to pay” is quite a change of pace from her former life in the military. But when a real crisis heats up her climate-controlled domain, her old instincts come back quicker than last year’s skinny jeans.On good days, Fernglen Galleria is a tranquil haven of capitalist splendor—but today is not one of those days. Arriving for her morning shift, E.J. spots a sleeping homeless person outside the east entrance. But the teenage boy turns out to be neither homeless nor asleep. He is, however, dead.With half the security cameras sabotaged, no one can be sure what happened. E.J. is determined to help solve the case—whether Homicide Detective Helland likes it or not. Uncovering a deadly conspiracy right in her own mall, E.J is about to catch a killer, or get put on lay-away for good…
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780425248034 (0425248038)
Publish date: May 1st 2012
Publisher: Berkley
Pages no: 288
Edition language: English
Series: A Mall Cop Mystery (#2)
Series: Mall Cop Mysteries #2 Synopsis For mall cop E.J. Ferris, catching customers who “forgot to pay” is quite a change of pace from her former life in the military. But when a real crisis heats up her climate-controlled domain, her old instincts come back quicker than last year’s skinny jeans.O...
I often turn to a cozy mystery when I am looking for a quirky light read, and All Sales Fatal is that plus more. The plot is more thoroughly developed than many of the books within the genre. I liked this second installment far more than the first. Full review coming soon.
I wasn't crazy about the first one in this series, but am glad I gave this one a shot. Very good! I love EJ's grandpa! RECOMMEND!!
There are two murders in this book -- one is a young man's death, that is posed as a homeless and two is EJ's own boss. I'm quite surprised with the later. Maybe because I think he's one of the 'regular' casts, so to speak. One that is there to make EJ's life difficult. It's a good read, well-done i...