Don't Dare a Dame
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** 2014 SHAMUS AWARD winner **
NOTE: THIS IS THE CORRECT BOOK FOR THIS COVER AND TITLE
Tea with two spinsters thrusts 1930s private investigator Maggie Sullivan into an explosive mix of murder, political rivalries and family secrets. Pursuing their case means risking not only her life, but her detective license.
The Vanhorn sisters want her to learn the fate of their father, who vanished more than a quarter century earlier in Dayton, Ohio’s, catastrophic 1913 flood. They believe he was murdered. They think they know the killer. But before Maggie can question the suspect, he winds up dead.
With a nip of gin to cheer her and a Smith & Wesson for company, Maggie follows a trail all but obliterated by time. It leads her to a local politician with bigger ambitions — and possibly secrets to hide. It takes her into dime stores, cheap hotels, and a violent ambush by men wearing brass knuckles.
A determined cop wages a wily campaign to win her affections. A rag-tag newsboy pushes to be her assistant. As crimes of the past explode in the present, Maggie fights foes who must destroy her to destroy each other.
Slide into the passenger seat of Maggie’s DeSoto for an action-packed ride through a story filled with the atmosphere of early 20th century America and well-drawn characters. See why fans of this historical mystery series have dubbed the one-of-a-kind detective at its center “Sam Spade in a Skirt”.
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A P. I. with 9 lives
Maggie survives another case by the skin of her teeth. Helping out 2 sisters ends up being a bigger task than she imagined and led her all over late 1930’s Dayton, Ohio. With some help from her father’s cop friends and other local characters she brings down an old, cold case killer. At the same time, her relationship with Officer Connelly continues to grow.
Series gets better with each book.
Not sure what I can say that I haven’t already said about the previous books, except maybe mention the good character development, not just with the main character but in the reoccurring ones as well, to the point that we hope we see them all again.
Greatness
I really loved her book! I'm looking forward to reading the rest of them!