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Mystereity
Mystereity rated it 7 years ago
Ahhh Jamie, how can you be such an adept investigator but be so oblivious to what's around you? *sigh* This series is always a fun, laugh-out-loud, absorbing read. You can't help but like Jamie, a sassy, independent, and strong woman, yet vulnerable and a little unsure (especially when it comes to...
Iron Canuck
Iron Canuck rated it 8 years ago
This was an interesting mystery. I loved Jamie's determination to help her cousin. There are many twists in this story and kept me guessing. I enjoyed it immensely.I received this audio as a gift, and this is my unsolicited review.
 ~*Krissys Bookshelf Reviews*~
~*Krissys Bookshelf Reviews*~ rated it 8 years ago
"Death by Didgeridoo"-Winner of the Indie Book of the Day award. Reluctant lawyer, Jamie Quinn, still reeling from the death of her mother, is pulled into a game of deception, jealousy, and vengeance when her cousin, Adam, is wrongfully accused of murder. It's up to Jamie to find the real murderer b...
Mystereity
Mystereity rated it 8 years ago
See my full review on Mystereity ReviewsHumorous, entertaining and witty, Quirky Essays for Quirky People has 24 essays/short stories about life, family, and the perfection of life as an imperfect person.I'm a big fan of the author's cozy mystery series, so I expected this to be just as laugh out lo...
Mystereity
Mystereity rated it 9 years ago
See my full review on my blog at Mystereity Reviews Entertaining and amusing, the Jamie Quinn series has intriguing plots, lots of laughs, great characters, and packed with action.Jamie Quinn, a South Florida divorce attorney with a knack for finding herself in trouble, has her hands full in Engag...
Mystereity
Mystereity rated it 9 years ago
Peril in the Park, the third in the Jamie Quinn series has Jamie's boyfriend Kip, the director of the city parks, trying to figure out who is behind a recent vandalism spree and under pressure from the city council (and a developer) to okay a new skyscraper to be built on wetlands. After being thr...
Mystereity
Mystereity rated it 9 years ago
The Case of the Killer Divorce, the second book in the Jamie Quinn Mystery series, has Jamie returning to her family law practice. While representing a wife, Rebecca Soloman, in a hostile divorce, the husband turns up dead. Jamie investigates with PI Duke Broussard to uncover the truth and find a ki...
Mystereity
Mystereity rated it 9 years ago
Jamie Quinn, still reeling from the recent death of her mother, is a family court lawyer battling insomnia and grief. One morning, her aunt leaves a frantic message; her young cousin Adam, who has Asperger's Syndrome, has been arrested for murder after finding his music teacher, Spike, murdered wit...
susanvoss18
susanvoss18 rated it 9 years ago
This was a fun and educational piece! Full of humor and grammatical rules, I think many folks (writers, knowitalls, kids, folks trying to understand the crazy rules of the English language) would get a lot out of this. I especially enjoyed this audio version because of the rhyming. Told in a ‘let’s ...
loribonesscaswell
loribonesscaswell rated it 10 years ago
Jaime Quinn is a wonderful protagonist. We meet her as she is trying to recover after her mother’s death. She doesn’t feel like going to the office at all. She has a Family Law practice dealing mainly with couples getting divorced and she just can’t deal with that right now. Then she received a fr...
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