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Detectives Don't Wear Seat Belts

True Adventures of a Female P.I.

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Publisher Description

Growing up in Mississippi, Cici McNair was always more the tomboy her mother supported than the Southern belle her father demanded. She escaped her suffocating upbringing the first chance she had to travel the world. Whether working at the Vatican in Rome or consorting with a gunrunner in Haiti, she lived a life of international adventure. When Cici finds herself in New York, divorced, broke, and fashionably starving to death in a Madison Avenue apartment, she impulsively decides to become a private detective.

But, as Cici soon learns, the world of P.I.s is tight-knit and made up almost exclusively of former law enforcement officers. By nature, they are a highly suspicious group and are especially wary of a newcomer with an untraceable past. Diligently working her way through the Yellow Pages, doggedly pursuing the slightest lead, Cici is finally hired by a private investigator willing to take a chance. The next day she's working side by side with a pair of seasoned detectives and a skip tracer who is scary to meet but like silk on the phone. She quickly realizes she'll need all her energy and wits to succeed in this new world.

Being a private investigator is as exciting and liberating as Cici ever dreamed, from creating a false identity on the spot on her first case in the field to surviving adrenaline-rushing car chases. Working with law enforcement, she goes undercover, dealing with the ruthless Born to Kill gang in Chinatown and the Middle Eastern counterfeiters west of Broadway. A detailed account of the hidden world and real-life cases of a P.I., this action-packed memoir is as entertaining as any detective novel you've ever read.

GENRE
Biographies & Memoirs
RELEASED
2009
September 23
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
368
Pages
PUBLISHER
Center Street
SELLER
Hachette Digital, Inc.
SIZE
982.6
KB

Customer Reviews

Cams60 ,

A Very Strange Book

I love detective stories above all genres. I like mysteries but it's not that, it's the process. Whodoneit doesn't even matter. I want to know why, how and what does it take to find out?

This book speaks to me in so many languages, personally. Maybe that's it's charm. Not only is it all about the inner detective, but it also appeals to my inner bird who never truly wants to land and commit to a conventional life. It appeals to my sense of order in that the bad guys always pay and there is an odd lack of violence. Her relationship with her mother is as close and singular as mine but her ghastly family is the total opposite, thank God.

When she describes her past lives, the book soars through the air although it is really page after page of, essentially, lists.

Maybe the book isn't a great book but just that... she gets me. I get her. She touched my soul.

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