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Time and Trouble: An Emma Howe and Billie August Mystery
 
 

Time and Trouble: An Emma Howe and Billie August Mystery (Hardcover)

de Gillian Roberts (Author) "Emma sat with her feet on top of her desk ..." En savoir plus
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Veteran Roberts (the Amanda Pepper series) introduces a new sleuthing pair, Northern California's Emma Howe, middle-aged owner of a middling investigative firm, and Billie August, a young single mother whom Emma hires and whose experience consists solely of having located her toddler son after his father kidnapped him. On her first surveillance, Billie videotapes Sophia Redmond (who claims a fall on the sidewalk has left her disabled), running down steps, but she bungles the taping and is left with no proof. Emma and Billie are astonished when Sophia, back in her wheelchair, shows up with her husband to hire them to locate their missing teenage daughter, Penny. Readers know that Penny has attached herself to a group of medievalists and has found a heart-shaped pendant and the bones of a baby in a field where they are practicing for a fair. The police then find a woman's skeleton nearby. Braiding the points of view of Emma, Billie and Penny, Roberts connects her subplots via the missing girl, the elusive mistress and the pendant. The stakes get serious when Penny decides to help her mother get free from her husband's abusive domination by photographing the woman with whom she believes her father is having an affair. Despite unlikely coincidences, Roberts peels away layers from each character's life, leaving the reader with a suspenseful, affecting tale.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.


From Kirkus Reviews

Glance at Emma Howe, and what you see is a no-nonsense 50-year-old built to mow down walls. Widen the perspective to include her brand-new associate, Billie August, and you might decide you're viewing Emma's exact opposite. But you'd be wrong. In the ways that count, you're looking at a matched pair. True, Billie hasn't hit 30 yet. Nor is there anything tanklike about her. She's slender, blond, beautiful, with an elegance that suggests to Emma (audible snarl here) that ``she wore white gloves in her soul.'' The fact is, though, that there's as much steel and drive in Billie as in Emma, and, truly making them sisters under the skin, as much rampaging curiosity. Emma hires Billie out of necessity. Her p.i. is short-handed, and now there's a case involving a missing 18-year-old girl that desperately needs attention. Eventually, the investigation will uncover a murder, connect to an earlier one, and, almost incidentally, to a child porno ring. But the fun here is all in the ripening of an unlikely relationship. As triumphs mount, Billie stops being afraid of her formidable boss, and Emma begins to understand how lucky she is. A departure for Roberts, who forsakes her frothy (Philadelphia-based) Amanda Pepper series (The Mummers' Curse, 1996, etc.) for the opposite coastand something darker and richer. The Howe-August series could be one to watch. -- Copyright ©1998, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

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3.0étoiles sur 5 Talk about an annoying protagonist!, Juil 23 2003
Par K. L Sadler (Freedom, Pa. USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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I was so annoyed at this woman PI for her bad attitude about everything, including the young woman who at least had the gumption to care about the children involved in this case. Emma Howe is a 50 year old curmudgeon who cannot manage to keep employees. After reading this book, I can totally understand why no one wants to stick around!

This type of mystery, having to do with child pornography, is not my cup of tea...but you had no idea what you were getting into until the last third of the book. I was thinking adult pornography or maybe shipping of drugs in upholstered furniture, but was disgusted to find out where it ended up.

The plot was too forced, the characterization not up to my par at least, and the writing merely adequate. I take it Robert has written another series, but based on the reading of this book, I don't think I want to waste the time.

Karen Sadler

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5.0étoiles sur 5 A wonderful new mystery from Gillian Roberts., Déc 7 2000
Par Sharon Wylie (San Diego, CA USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This is a really enjoyable mystery from the author of the popular Amanda Pepper mystery series. "Time and Trouble" is darker, edgier, better written, and more tightly plotted than any of the Amanda Pepper books, and I hope this is the first in a new series from Roberts.

Emma Howe is a crusty old P.I. whose unapologetically blunt demeanor repels her employees; she's gone through seven detective trainees in less than three years. Enter Billie August, a young, pretty single mom desperate for a steady income and a mental challenge. Theirs is a match made in hell--Billie's naive earnestness and Emma's been-there-done-that coldness bring out the worst in the other. After Billie botches her first case, their partnership seems doomed.

Billie is given a second chance, however, when the Howe Agency is asked to locate a teenage runaway. Learning as she goes, Billie soon finds herself involved in something far more complex--and dangerous--than she imagined.

These two characters are marvelous depicted; each is so distinctive, complex, and fully portrayed. The reader completely understands Emma's irritation with Billie and Billie's frustration with Emma--each person is so convinced the other is a big pain. Kudos to Roberts for creating a relationship that is so fresh and interesting.

The plot is satisfyingly complex. Another reviewer complained of "coincidences," but I did not think these strained credulity. I read stranger things in the newspaper every day.

I highly recommend this book and look forward to reading the next in the series.

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1.0étoiles sur 5 Too many coincidences to be believable., Sep 19 1999
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It's too bad Gillian Roberts wasn't more creative in starting this second series of mysteries. The premise of a veteran hard-bitten woman PI and the eager, beautiful young student isn't too bad. The three plot lines concerning an old mystery, a current kidnap, and an insurance investigation just overlap way too much to be believable or realistic.
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3.0étoiles sur 5 Well written, but too dark for my taste.
I love Ms. Roberts' "Amanda Pepper" series, and I found Time and Trouble a disappointment.

Neither Emma nor Billie were sympathetic or interesting. Read more

Publié le Sep 19 1999 par Patricia Bird

5.0étoiles sur 5 A wonderful duo of characters
The two main characters in this book, a youngish woman and her older mentor/teacher in a private detective agency, are so well-drawn! Read more
Publié le Fév 11 1999

5.0étoiles sur 5 This new book is the first of a terrific series
Penny Redmond runs away from her dysfunctional family and into someone intent on rescuing her. Stephen Tassir envisions himself as a Medieval knight, rescuing a lady in distress... Read more
Publié le Avril 23 1998

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