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Happy Never After (Hardcover)

by Kathy Hogan Trocheck (Author) "IS THIS CALLAHAN GARRITY? ..." (more)
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Callahan Garrity, who runs a cleaning service in Atlanta and performs an occasional investigation, gets an intriguing glimpse of music-industry exploitation and corruption when she's hired to find a member of her favorite singing group of the '60s, the VelvetTeens. Hoping to make a comeback, Vonette Hunsecker and her cousin Rita Fontaine want Callahan to find Rita's sister, Delores, who left the group in 1967. The case gets more complicated when Rita, who has scrapped in public with Stuart Hightower, the still-flourishing manager and producer who used up the VelvetTeens and tossed them aside, is found snoozing by his pool, reeking of scotch and holding the gun that has killed him. Callahan's investigations reveal a host of folks nursing grudges against Hightower, among them his ex-wife, who once tried to burn down his house. Callahan is good company, even when her ongoing relationship with Mac McAuliffe hits the skids and takes her self-esteem with it. But the real lure, compensating for the too many moments of strained humor, is the look at the people who are the cannon fodder for the hit parade. Earlier titles include Every Crooked Nanny and Homemade Sin.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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YA?This fourth book about this young woman will appeal to Grafton and Paretsky fans. A hit group from the '60s, the "VelveTeens," have a chance at a comeback, but need to find a member, Delores, who was last heard from 20 years ago. Callahan Garrity, sometimes detective, agrees to look for the missing singer, not realizing she'll soon be looking for evidence to clear another VelveTeen from murder charges. Still running her House Mouse Cleaning Service with her mother, Callahan hasn't lost any of her brashness, impetuousness, or sense of humor. Though most of this mystery focuses on '90s music, the payola for record-play time on radio stations hasn't changed from the '60s and leads Callahan into some dangerous situations.?Pam Spencer, Fairfax County Public Library, VA
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Sophisticated Cozy, Jun 17 2001
By Born to Read (Eastern USA) - See all my reviews
I love this series and it simply gets better and better. If you're new to this series, take advantage and begin at the beginning.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Better than Every Dead Nanny, Sep 15 2000
By D. P. Birkett (Suffern, NY USA) - See all my reviews
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This is more like Sue Grafton. The dialog has tightened up. My favorite line "Rita, she's alright. You ask me if she did do it the dude probably needed killing." The plot construction is not as tight as Grafton. We are not convinced that the only way to prove Rita innocent is to find the real killer so the page-turning tension doesn't build up. It's a series of interviews which are used to bring in memorable characters and a lot of information about pop music of the sixties. The sub-plot of the two divorced couples and their daughters was more compelling. I was not sure from reading it if this was next in the series after Every Dead Nanny. Did Home-Made Sin and To Live and Die in Dixie come in between? I'll have fun finding out.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Loved it, Jun 26 2000
By Helen (Highgate, South Australia, Australia) - See all my reviews
I love this author's books and this one in particular. The author has done particularly well in painting a realistic and moving account of the lives of members of a former "girl group". Something about this book made me identify so much with the female characters - a sign of good writing. Please give this book a go, especially if you haven't read this author before.
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5.0 out of 5 stars I loved it!
Calahan Garrity is a delightful detective. It is a pleasure to follow her through the mysteries she solves. Read more
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