Death by Smoothie
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- $12.99
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- $12.99
Publisher Description
Freelance writer and long‑time Ben & Jerry’s addict Jaine Austen uncovers murderers on the mean streets of Beverly Hills, with a little help from her snarky cat, Prozac, in this witty mystery series from acclaimed TV comedy writer and novelist Laura Levine—a lighthearted treat for cat cozy fans and readers of Joanne Fluke, Miranda James, and Laura Childs.
The Bewitched knockoff I Married a Zombie may have flopped in its day, but it’s got a devoted cult following. Jaine is delighted when one of those rabid fans hires her as script doctor for his new play based on the show—until she reads the awful script and meets Misty, the actress who’ll be playing Cryptessa’s role. Misty has Audrey Hepburn’s doe eyes but not a smidgen of her ability. Yet she can certainly act the diva, demanding a special smoothie every day at 3pm. Meanwhile, Jaine is grappling with another spoiled female—her uncooperative cat, Prozac, who’s refusing to be wrangled into a kitty harness for outside walks.
When someone spikes Misty’s signature drink with a fatal shot of rat poison, the cast of suspects extends far beyond the theater. What Misty lacked in talent she made up for in enemies. Everyone Jaine talks to maintains their innocence, but one of them is clearly only playing the part. And it’s up to Jaine to figure out who, before a killer schedules an encore performance . . .
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In Levine's feather-light 19th outing for L.A. freelance writer Jaine Austen (after 2021's Murder Gets a Makeover), Jaine provides editorial expertise and acts as a sounding board during rehearsals for a new play based on the cult TV sitcom I Married a Zombie, a Bewitched knockoff. Relationships among the cast members are strained, and Jaine isn't surprised when the untalented leading lady, Misty, playing Cryptessa, fatally collapses halfway through drinking her mid-afternoon smoothie, which is later discovered to have been laced with rat poison. The cast is full of suspects; indeed, most of the people involved in the production had good reason to want Misty dead. While indulging her cravings for cinnamon raisin bagels, Jaine manages to talk to suspects, interview for a PR position with a prestigious local organization, and teach her pet cat, Prozac, to walk on a leash. The story may be formulaic, but Jaine's wry sense of humor enlivens the action, while the reports from her retired parents in Florida are often hilarious. Fans of girl-on-the-go cozies will have fun.