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Hair Brained

por Nancy J. Cohen

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A Bad Hair Day MysteryWhen hairstylist Marla Vail's best friend is hurt in a suspicious car accident, Marla assumes guardianship of her infant son. No sooner does Marla say, "Baby want a bottle?" than she's embroiled in another murder mystery. Her husband, Detective Dalton Vail, determines the crash may not have been an accident after all. But then, who would want Tally -- or Ken in the car with her -- out of the way? As Marla digs deeper into her friends' lives, she realizes she didn't know them as well as she'd thought. Nonetheless, it's her duty as their son's guardian to ensure his safety, even if it means putting her own life at risk. Can she protect the baby and find the culprit before someone else ends up as roadkill?… (más)
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I love this series. Hair Brained is an excellent addition and the overall story between Marla and her husband works really well. I love how the characters grow in this one and can't wait to read the next.
  RobinGoodfellow | Aug 22, 2023 |
Marla and Dalton Vail make an awesome husband and wife sleuthing team. Even though Dalton is a cop, he is investigating a crime that is not in his jurisdiction in this story. Marla has a very personal and legitimate reason to get involved in this mystery. Her best friend Tally is injured in a car accident, where she and her husband Ken were forced off the road. Ken was killed, Tally is in a coma. Because Marla is the legal guardian for their son as well as having Power of Attorney, she is not taking care of a baby and trying to make decisions for Tally's business. Of course, Marla puts herself at risk a couple of times while investigating, but with her wits, she is able to escape. This book deals with many situations that families do not always consider. Things like power of attorney, health insurance, long term care insurance, guardianship of minors, executors, and pre-planned funerals. The book isn't preachy, but the story makes you think about things you might not have considered before.

The characters continue to show more of themselves in the story and Marla begins to seriously rethink her stand on having children. I liked getting to know more about some of the secondary characters as well. The relationship between Dalton and Marla is almost too good to be true. They do have their disagreements, but they always get worked out. The story actually has a couple of mysteries within its pages and all is worked out by the end, but there are a lot of plot twists along the way. With so many suspects, I challenge you to see if you can figure out who is to blame for everything that is happening in this story. I would like to thank Nancy for giving me the opportunity to read and review this book. ( )
  Carlathelibrarian | Feb 5, 2019 |
Hair Brained is the 14th entry in Nancy J. Cohen’s Bad Hair Day Mystery series. I saw another review that said this is the best yet – and without a doubt that is true. These books just keep getting better and better: well-developed characters in believable relationships, enough quirkiness to make you chuckle (when Marla thinks, “Holy highlights!), and fast-paced mysteries that will keep you turning pages, worrying about Marla, and guessing until the very end. Each book can be read as a standalone and has enough background and detail that you’ll feel you know the characters and the surroundings. But do yourself a favor and read them all from the beginning. So much has happened to Marla – her life, her family, her relationships, her business, and most of all her personal growth – that you don’t want to miss a minute of it. In the first book Marla is someone you meet who you think could be a good friend, and by #14 you’ve gone through so much with her that you truly care. Either way, read them all or not, read Hair Brained now.

Marla’s good friend Tally has been growing distant lately. Marla doesn’t know if it’s because there is trouble between Tally and her husband Ken, or because she’s a new mom and Baby Luke needs all her attention, or something else that Marla can’t even guess at. But Marla misses Tally and wishes they were close again.

As the story opens, Marla and her police-detective husband Dalton are having a small New Year’s Day party when they get a call from Tally’s babysitter, Mrs. Phelps. Ken and Tally went out the previous evening and haven’t returned. You have an immediate sense of dread about where they could possibly be. Tally would never be gone from Luke for such a long time. Marla and Dalton head over to pick up Luke, and Dalton soon learns there has been a serious car accident and Tally is in the hospital. Marla assumes guardianship of Luke and sets out to learn just what happened.

Marla is a good detective. Sometimes it feels more like Dalton is helping Marla than the other way around. Her antenna is up early this time, and it’s a good thing because there are people who will stop at nothing to keep secrets. Marla doesn’t know anything about the people currently in Tally and Ken’s lives and doesn’t know who to believe and trust. Is Mrs. Phelps the babysitter what she seems? And then there’s Phil, Ken’s brother who just doesn’t seem right. Is that because Tally has spoken disparagingly of him in the past, or because something is really going on with him? Was the car accident a real accident or not? Were Ken or Tally targets? Could Luke, and now Marla, be in danger? As soon as Marla starts investigating the answer is yes, she is now in danger. But she is determined and loyal and won’t stop looking until she gets to the bottom of things.

Nancy J. Cohen has outdone herself this time. Marla experiences the perfect mix of concern for herself and her business and how she will integrate caring for an infant into that, with genuine fear and worry for Tally and Ken and an overwhelming desire to take the best care of Luke she can. If you’ve been with Marla from the beginning you know there are old issues with her and having children, and why she takes caring for Luke so seriously. Cohen gets it just right with Marla – she can still be impatient but is no longer selfish or fearful of letting go and living her life.

There’s possible insurance fraud, a very interesting group of ladies in a tea group Tally joined, and the usual cast of fascinating supporting characters. Dalton’s daughter Brianna and the rest of Marla and Dalton’s families pitch in to take care of Luke, and support Marla as she looks for the truth. And Florida – it’s almost like another character, the descriptions are so vivid and real.

Note: I received a complimentary copy of this book from the author, but it has not affected the content of my review in any way. I thoroughly enjoyed this book, love this series, and highly recommend you read Hair Brained. ( )
  GrandmaCootie | Sep 15, 2017 |
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A Bad Hair Day MysteryWhen hairstylist Marla Vail's best friend is hurt in a suspicious car accident, Marla assumes guardianship of her infant son. No sooner does Marla say, "Baby want a bottle?" than she's embroiled in another murder mystery. Her husband, Detective Dalton Vail, determines the crash may not have been an accident after all. But then, who would want Tally -- or Ken in the car with her -- out of the way? As Marla digs deeper into her friends' lives, she realizes she didn't know them as well as she'd thought. Nonetheless, it's her duty as their son's guardian to ensure his safety, even if it means putting her own life at risk. Can she protect the baby and find the culprit before someone else ends up as roadkill?

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