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review 2016-12-28 03:07
A fun mystery with an unconventional protagonist
Follow the Dotted Line - Nancy Hersage Follow the Dotted Line - Nancy Hersage

Mitch's assistant opens the mail one day and finds a styrofoam container (the kind fast food joints used to widely use) holding the remains of Mitch's father. His fairly new wife had sent them via the USPS with a note saying, leave me alone. So Mitch calls his younger brother -- a guitarist for a country band to tell him the news. Ian calls one sister, who calls the other, who calls their mother, Andy. Clearly a close-knit family. Mark was a jerk, dumped his family and did little for them afterwards. They responded in kind.

 

Still, your ex- (that you really never got over) or your father dies, and it gives you pause. Particularly when you're mailed his ashes with no details about his death. Eventually, curiosity (and the slight possibility of an inheritance gets the better of the kids and they decide to investigate a bit, and get Andy to do it. Andy dives in with both feet -- eventually bringing her best friend/accountant, Lorna and her nephew, Harley Davidson (long story). There's really nothing to commend Andy for this gig -- she's a TV movie writer in-between projects/facing retirement. But, there's something to say for availability and commitment, I guess.

 

This is a comedic mystery -- heavy on the comedy. It is easy as pie to correctly guess/predict every beat in the mystery once Andy gets underway. But Hersage is a competent writer, and hits her marks well, tells them in an entertaining way and keeps the reader engaged. So who cares if it's that easy?

 

The characters of Andy, Lorna, and the children are a lot of fun -- and its with them that Hersage shines. I liked them all, enjoyed their interchanges, etc. Even the villain was told in an entertaining way -- was a villain, did evil things and got some just desserts, but still fit tonally with the whole. I wasn't crazy about Harley -- it'd be very easy for people belonging to a couple of religious groups to be offended by him, but he was clearly written to be the object of mockery. So I wasn't offended (even if I am , but I couldn't care about him as a character, you know?

 

On a very minor note, one of the locations for this story was a city about 10 minutes away from my home -- nice to see it in a novel and not used as a punchline. Thanks for that, Ms. Hersage!

 

I'm not really that convinced that this was a good book -- but it entertained me, and I think it'll entertain most readers. So, if nothing else there's that. It's funny, it has some well-executed (if predictable) twists, and for something in this genre, it's pretty violence-free (I've read bloodier cozies).

 

<i><b>Disclaimer</b>: I received this book from the author in exchange for my honest opinion, it had no bearing on anything I said. This is very overdue, and I'm really sorry about that -- and that had no bearing on anything, either.</i>

Source: irresponsiblereader.com/2016/12/27/follow-the-dotted-line-by-nancy-hersage
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review 2015-12-18 00:00
The Dotted Line
The Dotted Line - Nick Pageant

- 4 Laughing Stars -


Ha, this was short, cute and hilarious! NOthing deep or personal, but with the right amount of feelings to make it work for me. Just abandon all rationality as soon as you pick this up, and it's gonna be a very fun ride. Jimmy is adorable, Pete is sweet and there is no way you can't love the smartass little devil with the huge dong.

So good, so sexy, so funny. The perfect little read for inbetween.

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review 2015-11-28 00:00
The Dotted Line
The Dotted Line - Nick Pageant image

Oh how I lol'd!!!

Jimmy needs help (he doesn't really) so he goes in search of a super duper gypsy.

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Our very own fabulous Sonia.

She has a very familiar shop assistant/boyfriend/love potioned helper.

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And there is a conjuring by our very own GR gypsy of another familiar guy who can help Jimmy with what he needs.

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For a price of course!!!

This was so much fun, I read it at the start of my holiday's and I was doing a lot of in public laugh out louds that made me look like a big ole loon and I don't care. Totally worth looking cray, cray for.

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review 2015-11-21 00:00
The Dotted Line
The Dotted Line - Nick Pageant This was not what I expected from a Nick Pageant book. It was farcical, and not in a good way. Very glad it was a KU read and not a purchase.
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review 2015-11-17 00:00
The Dotted Line
The Dotted Line - Nick Pageant 3.75 stars

Somehow it didn't catch me as much as [b:Beauty And The Bookworm|22052456|Beauty And The Bookworm|Nick Pageant|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1399544917s/22052456.jpg|41379571]. It still is a great funny read though.

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I can always count on Nick and his books for having a great time.
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