Beautiful Criminals
A Novel
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- $11.99
Publisher Description
For fans of the Spellman Files comes an irreverent family drama about love, crime, and the ties that bind as three generations of women attempt to go straight…or not.
When Amanda Cooper steps foot out of jail, she’s determined to never go back. Two years behind bars means she’s missed her daughter, Taylor, turning into a teenager, and she doesn’t want to lose another moment with her. But as a convicted con artist, Amanda has few options for getting out of Los Angeles and securing her dream life: predictable, boring, and bordered by a white picket fence. The trouble is Amanda’s not the only one with a con. At every step of the way, someone is trying to pull her back into the game.
In her first attempt to go straight, Amanda takes a dead end retail job. But she soon discovers that her boss, Russ, is stealing from his employers by the truckload—and wants Amanda in on his crooked plan. Then Amanda gets roped in by FBI Agent Stevens, who reveals another startling truth: Amanda’s mom, Joyce, and her lover, Bruce, are involved in a scheme that smuggles military arms to a cartel. If Amanda can get the FBI agent the information he needs, Joyce will get off scot-free…but if she doesn’t, they’ll all go to the cooler.
As Amanda maneuvers and manipulates her way towards some semblance of freedom, she can only win the game by changing the rules. But along the way she takes her eyes off the prize: Taylor. Given her family history, Taylor can’t help but get into her own brand of trouble. Just as Amanda’s new life is within reach, she realizes that her final gamble might mean losing everything.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Amanda Cooper, the heroine of Tipton and Rosenblum's lively if flawed debut, tries to rebuild her life and her relationship with her teenage daughter after serving a two-year sentence as a convicted con artist. In an attempt to break the cycle of crime, Amanda tries to play by the rules, but is forced back into illegal activity by her parole officer and her employer at Markdown, the discount store in L.A. where she works to make an honest living. Meanwhile, she must contend with a corrupt FBI officer looking to get dirt on her family, as well as with her former fianc , who's seeking revenge after Amanda conned him out of $250,000. Amanda is also visited on many occasions by the hallucinated ghost of the late Carrie Fisher, and she partakes in AA meetings, even though she doesn't have a drinking problem. Some readers will relate to the quirky Amanda, but others may grow tired of the pop-culture references and find the abrupt happily-ever-after ending unsatisfying.)