Pretty in Ink
Murder in the city of sin... Brett Kavanaugh is a tattoo artist and owner of Vegas's hottest tattoo shop, The Painted Lady. And in her spare time, she does some sleuthing. After Brett and company ink Sin City's newest drag queens, they're invited to opening night at the strip's glamorous Nylon...
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Murder in the city of sin... Brett Kavanaugh is a tattoo artist and owner of Vegas's hottest tattoo shop, The Painted Lady. And in her spare time, she does some sleuthing. After Brett and company ink Sin City's newest drag queens, they're invited to opening night at the strip's glamorous Nylon and Tattoos show-which ends in disaster when a stranger with a Queen of Hearts tattoo fatally injures Britney Brassieres with a champagne cork. And when another drag queen is found poisoned, it looks like someone's targeting Vegas's fabulous femmes...
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780451229625 (0451229622)
Publish date: March 2nd 2010
Publisher: Signet
Pages no: 299
Edition language: English
Series: Tattoo Shop Mystery (#2)
The second book in the series. I enjoyed the first one, so I just kept going into this one. And although these books are not as crafted as, let’s say, the …in Death series by J.D. Robb, I had a good time reading them. I don’t know when I’m going to read the third, because after a while the books ten...
I really like Brett Kavanaugh. She's one of those characters you wished was your best friend. She's funny, clever, loyal and has man troubles...just like a real woman. Who, other than, Karen Olson could weave drag queens, murder, terrorists and tattoos into a fabulous story?
This is a solid follow-up to "Missing Ink".Review to be posted
3.5 starsJust like the first book, Ms. Olson ends most of the chapters with some sort of "cliff-hanger/new information", which makes me immediately click the next button on my Kindle to see what happens next. The book doesn't immediately start with a "dead body"; in fact, first it seems like the mys...
I didn't even finish. I wanted to like these books but the author has so many characters that you simply cannot keep up with who is who.