Thursday, May 8, 2014

Jailhouse Glock by Lizbeth Lipperman ( A Dead Sister Talking Mystery #2)

Description
When the going gets tough, the Garcia girls get tougher

As a rookie cop in Grapevine, Texas, Maddy Castillo—war widow, single mom, and the oldest of the five Garcia girls—is not exactly flush with cash. But her money problems are nothing compared to the trouble that starts when she’s framed for the murder of an obnoxious drunk.

Lucky for Maddy, the ghost of her dead sister and her three living sisters are on the scene to help. And help is exactly what Maddy needs—hardened criminals have descended on Grapevine, and one of them has lost a prized possession that turns out to be a treasure worth killing for

My Review: Jailhouse Glock

4 STARS

This cozy mystery was pretty good. Kept me guessing on a lot of it. Did figure out a few clues. Yea Me!
The plot was good. Characters were fun for the most part. Clean read. Romance of the story was weak.

Maddy was alone at the police station with the prisoners on Thanksgiving. When things went really wrong for her and the two prisoners. Her dead sister Tessa shows up to help her.

This is the second book in the Dead Sister Talking. Last time only Lainey saw her. This time it is Maddy's turn.

Maddy is arrested for murdering her prisoner. Everyone knows she did not do it, but the evidence is stacked against her. Colt had to suspend her from the force with pay while they look into it. He tells Maddy and all her sisters to stay away from the case.

A expensive lawyer contacts Maddy he wants to take her case for the publicity at a fraction of the cost. A ex-cop wants to rent Maddy's upstairs rooms for a month while he is in town on a case.

Lots of action, humor, as they try and figure out who the dead guy was.

I like Maddy and her sisters. They are close and care for each other. You want things to work out for all of them. I wonder if each of the four sisters will have the chance to see Tessa in the future. I would read more in this series.

The setting is Grapevine, Texas

The pacing is pretty fast. The story is always moving forward. Did not put the book down till I finished reading it.

I was given this ebook to read for purpose of giving honest review of it by Netgalley.

publication: May 8th 2014 by Midnight Ink 288 pages ISBN 9780738739939

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