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She's a mystery novelist, crime magazine reporter, and girlfriend of the most talented (and handsome) detective in Manhattan -- so sleuthing is second nature to Paige Turner. It's a trade that comes in handy when chatting up a star like Ginger Allen, the most popular red-tressed TV personality since Lucille Ball. Popular to those who don't actually know the demanding star, that is.....
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Just shows not to judge a book by its cover. Hated this book after I read this paragraph on page 13, "Less than ten minutes later the office entry bell jingled and a huge, beefy Negro wearing a navy blue slouch cap and a tailored navy blue suit pushed his way inside. The man was immmense, and a complete stranger to me, and I was so startled by his sudden appearance I almost wet my pants." Almost every time she mentions him in the storyline, she still calls him the Negro instead of the chauffeur. Hated it.
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I thought this was a great book! I'm really not into books that are set in the past, but although this one is set in the 1950's, I actually enjoyed the 50's references/ way of life. A good mystery plot with just enough suspects and witty as well. I would totally recommend that you read this if you like murder mysteries! I'd already read one of the previous titles in this series before reading this and just ordered another on here to read. Good book! Great author!