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Cargando... Dangerous Admissions: Secrets of a Closet Sleuthpor Jane O'Connor
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. I didn't like this book much, though I did read to the end. It was really slow. There were a lot of extraneous graphic sex scenes, & a "red-flag" sort of love interest who's usually angry about something. The protagonist is always fussing about people's language. That makes the clunkers all the funnier--my fav was "cat-shaped eyes". I doubt I'll read another of this author's books. Decent plot but not the best-written book. Disgraced copy editor's son is accused of murdering the director of the private school he attends. Using her skills as an editor to "dot all the 'i's and cross all the 't's", mom sets out to find the killer. I suppose the sex scenes were meant to keep us reading a book that is actually riddled with copy-editing errors. Ironic, no? sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Miranda "Rannie" Bookman--43, divorced mother of two, with a recent love life consisting of a long string of embarrassingly brief encounters--is beginning to feel like a dangling participle: connected to nothing. Her career as a copyeditor is down the toilet (she makes one little slip--a missing "l" from the last word in the title of the Nancy Drew classic The Secret of the Old Clock--and suddenly she's Publishing Enemy #1!), so she's been forced to take any gig she can get. And that means giving tours at the Chapel School, the ultra-exclusive, ultra-expensive, private academy that her children attend. Certainly not the most interesting of employments . . . at least until someone stumbles across the dead body of the Director of College Admissions. Investigating a murder was never in her job description, but with her soon-to-be-college-bound boy Nate a prime suspect, Rannie has little choice. Besides, who better to dot all the "i"s and cross all the "t"s than a self-proclaimed "language cop"? Her diligence might even lead her to a brand-new love. Or to a killer. Or to another corpse--hopefully not her own. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Very entertaining and enjoyable mystery. I think I would query some of Rannie's grammatical judgements on the people round her and some of the sex scenes could be trimmed a bit, not because of a sudden onset of prudishness but simply because they are just not very interesting and don't really add to the story. But these are minor blemishes and I'm moving on to the sequel straight away. ( )