I really love this series!Jack or Jackie Daniels is one bad-ass cop. She doesn't take and guff and she is not afraid to do the hard things. You have to admire her work ethic as a cop too. She just won't stop, even when she should.Intense, page-turning for the entire story.There was a few moments, cl...
Book 1, in the Jack Daniels Mystery seriesThis is one of those mysteries with no frills and right to the point. “Whiskey Sour”, combines a dose of humour into a gruesome detective story. No mistake here this book is full of the old clichés we seen numerous times but it is surprisingly a great read o...
Whiskey Sour is more style than substance. The lead character Jacqueline “Jack” Daniels has a colorful personality to go along with her colorful name. She starts off the novel stewing about losing her boyfriend to his personal trainer, and fighting a bout of insomnia that leads her to spending ridic...
Whisky Sour is the first novel in the Jacqueline 'Jack' Daniels series by JA Konrath. Daniels is having a tough week when a serial killer starts to dump bodies in her district. He calls himself 'The Gingerbread Man' and he is out for as much media publicity as he can get. As Jack investigates she...
This wasn't totally terrible, it was an okay story, with an okay character. The only original thing this book had going for it was the play on the detective's name. And honestly it kind of annoyed me that she went by Jack vs Jackie. I guess I shouldn't judge, and if this were real life, then I proba...
This is the first Jack Daniels novel I've read and my first by J.A. Konrath. I very much enjoyed the style of writing, the humour, the mystery, the detective work, but it was a bit more graphic than I normally like. It wasn't enough to put me off from the series which I will definitely continue to r...
If I'm going to be honest (and why not?) I'm giving this four stars in spite of skipping half the chapters. The chapters alternate POV, split between the cop Jacqueline "Jack" Daniels and the serial killer "The Gingerbread Man". I don't want to get inside the killer's head. That only leads to nightm...
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