by Lisa Lutz
When the parental unit goes on strike, Izzy finds that she's bitten off more than she can chew running Spellman Investigations but that is far from her only problem. Her friend and former client, Edward Slayter, has Alzheimers. Henry Stone wants to talk to her. Her brother keeps tricking her into sp...
I have both loved and not loved every book in this series, including this one. I loved the humour and the characters and the snark. The only books on earth where I looked forward to footnotes. The writing is the type that appeals to me the most: snarky and clever. I love how there are many myst...
As usual, Isabel Spellman is having a rough time. After staging a hostile takeover of the family business (previously described in book document #5), she’s discovering being the boss is harder than she thought. Her parents are protesting the new management (she’s lucky if her dad comes to work in pa...
There's always been a bittersweet note to the Spellman novels. Yes, they're sometimes laugh-out-loud funny, but there are underlying tensions and disappointments for the characters that preclude complete happiness at the end of the novel.Spellman #6, The Last Word, may be the last of the Spellman no...
Read my full review: http://bit.ly/16x0Ju7My opinion: I must admit, being a huge Lisa Lutz and Spellman fan that this book is the least favorite in series. I did not feel as though it was as well written, nor as snarky humorous, as others in the series.It simply had the feeling of being thrown toget...
*Genre* Mystery and HiJinks*Rating* 3-3.5*Thoughts*35 year old Private Investigator Isabel Spellman has her hands completely and utterly full in The Last Word. If you haven't yet read Trail of the Spellman's (Episode 5), I would suggest you go back and read it so that you understand the fallout from...
Oh, Izzy. I just want to give her a big hug, despite the fact that I know she'd feel awkward and stiff and try to pull away.In The Last Word we find Isabel Spellman at her most vulnerable, confused, and messy. I always remember and recommend the Spellman books as being funny, which obviously they ar...
Will not be starring this because I am having trouble finishing however, getting 37% of the way in? I'd give it a 3.7 so far. It can only get better.I hate to do this but I have to stop here. The ARC that I have is very wonky and hard to follow (formatting wise) HOWEVER, what I managed to read and p...
Title: The Last Word Author: Lisa Lutz Series: The Spellman Files #6 Genre: Mystery/Humor Publisher: Simon & Schuster Available: Releasing July 9, 2013 My rating: 4 of 5 stars Summary: This book picks up where the last one left off. Let me cue the situation: -Izzy hostile tak...
I liked the book, but I wish there had been more to it.