Book 2, in A Humorous Colorado Mystery seriesThis is a tightly written the run of the mill whodunit mystery told in the first person narrative of Rick Levine, the Zen Man, a disbarred Denver attorney turned Private Investigator. Charged with murder after hosting a party at his B&B ends up in the sla...
Huh. Well. That was a surprise. I'm somewhat tempted to try to find the rest of the series. Somewhat. So... our h, having turned into a workaholic after being hung out to dry for blowing the whistle on a scam, finds herself of late missing things she's been forgoing in order to have security. One ...
‘Secrets of a Real-Life Female Private Eye’ has everything about being a private eye covered, from the history of them to the modern technology used by them now. Colleen Collins uses her real life experiences and knowledge to give an informative first-hand look into the life of female P.I.s in an en...
I only had the Darlene Gardner with me, I didn't find it funny actually. The heroine was a kind of a regimented, non-spontaneous person, the hero the opposite. I found it average only.