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Whatever Doesn't Kill You: An Emma Howe/Billie August Mystery
 
 

Whatever Doesn't Kill You: An Emma Howe/Billie August Mystery (Mass Market Paperback)

de Gillian Roberts (Author) "The sign above the door said "MOVING ON ..." En savoir plus
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Flat characters and sketchy plotting mar this second installment (after 1998's Time and Trouble) of Anthony Award winner Roberts's series featuring Tiburon, Calif., PI Emma Howe and her assistant, Billie August. Defense attorney Michael Specht hires Emma to look into the case of Gavin Riddock, a mentally handicapped young man who's been arrested for the murder of his only friend, Tracy Lester. The evidence against Gavin is circumstantial but compelling, and his social awkwardness means that there are few people who haven't already convicted him in their hearts. Frustrated with unproductive interviews, Emma turns the case over to Billie for a fresh perspective. Billie wants to prove herself to her aloof, demanding boss, but she must juggle the competing demands of being a single mother and a competent PI. Meanwhile, Emma tries to locate the birth mother of another client and soon finds herself threading her way through the adoptive mother's lies and misdirections. The tension between Emma and Billie is engaging, but the other characters are one-dimensional. The author's presentation of the murder investigation is perfunctory and sometimes illogical; readers don't get the sense that it is building to a real understanding of what happened. The investigators themselves are unbelievably slow in picking up obvious clues, while the final resolution comes by means of a deus ex machina. This one's unlikely to make new converts to the series.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

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Roberts, author of the Amanda Pepper mysteries, brings Marin County investigator Emma Howe and her assistant Billie August back for a second installment. When Gavin Riddock, the developmentally disabled son of a socially prominent family, is accused of murdering a young woman who was his friend, his lawyer hires Emma to find evidence for the defense. She assigns Billie to the case because it seems to be a fruitless task. Billie, desperate for approval from her gruff mentor, works hard on the search while Emma helps an adopted woman look for her birth mother. The adoptive mother throws many obstacles in her path. As things progress, there appear to be links between the two cases. The solution will lead readers through the politically and economically diverse areas of wealthy Marin County and move Billie and Emma to a new phase in their relationship. Roberts (nom de mystere of Judith Greber) has created an engaging pair of sleuths who tackle fascinating cases. Expect mystery readers to adopt them and eagerly await further adventures. Barbara Bibel
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Whatever Doesn't Kill You, Jui 11 2003
Par "soozviews" (Philadelphia, PA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
Gillian Roberts has a talent for this sort of writing -- light, funny and addictive. I don't know if I would have enjoyed this book quite as much if I weren't already a devotee of the Amanda Pepper series. If you're not already a fan, I'd suggest starting with Caught Dead in Philadelphia. It could be my geographic prejudice, but I think the Pepper books are wittier and less predictable.

Although I find Emma (and Zachary) somewhat stereotypical, from past experience I know that Gillian Roberts' characters evolve, so I'm betting that these will as well. Otherwise, Billie could end up investigating Emma's demise. Still, it's Gillian Roberts and "cozy" mysteries don't get too much better than that.

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3.0étoiles sur 5 The herring is not red, Janv. 28 2002
Par TundraVision (o/~ from the Land of Sky Blue Waters o/~) - Voir tous mes commentaires
I am very fond of the Philadelphia-based Amanda Pepper mystery series by Gillian Roberts. That series is snappy, literate, and articulate. This was my first read of Roberts' Emma Howe and Billie August series. I am disappointed. It was flatter than a bottle of cheap New Year's Eve champagne left uncorked `til past St. Valentine's Day. No zip. No fizz.

Just a little over 1/3 of the way through this book, I said to myself: "Hmmm, self, it appears obvious what is afoot here. Or, peradventure, is the author throwing in a school of red herring?" Alas, amongst all the exotic animals in this tale of an over-privileged, "slow" boy-man accused of murder in Marin County, there is not a red herring to be had. What you read is what you get. At least there is some mystery to the genealogy of the other case being worked. The conflicting Point of View between Emma - the boss and owner of the P.I. agency, and Billie - her younger, new hire P.I. in-training, is good. But ultimately this is a mediocre mystery by an author who is usually much better. "I'd Rather Be in Philadelphia!"

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3.0étoiles sur 5 Not bad, but the first Emma and Billie book was better, Juil 18 2001
Par Moe811 (New York USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This novel seems like two novellas merged into one. Billie is trying to find evidence that a wealthy but mentally challenged young man did not kill his best friend. Emma tries to find the biological parents of an adopted child. Both of the plot lines would make excellent short stories, but they do not merge well into the same novel. Overall, I enjoyed it, but Ms. Roberts' work is generally better.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Whatever Doesn't Kill You
Couldn't put this book down! Very good and keeps one wondering about the outcome. Highly recommend this book.
Publié le Jui 17 2001

5.0étoiles sur 5 An insightful and fun mystery that keeps you on your toes!
Emma Howe and Billie August are back and on not one, but two new cases, both which are interesting and cleverly presented. Read more
Publié le Mai 10 2001

5.0étoiles sur 5 Gillian Roberts gets still better
I like the two ladies, Emma and Billie, even better than I did Amanda Pepper, whom I enjoyed thoroughly. Maybe it's west coast bias. Read more
Publié le Mai 9 2001

5.0étoiles sur 5 Whatever Doesn't Kill You Will (in this Case) Entertain You
Ever since Time and Trouble, I've been looking forward to the second Emma Howe and Billie August novel and I'm delighted to see that Whatever Doesn't Kill You was well... Read more
Publié le Avril 29 2001

5.0étoiles sur 5 Great characters
One of the best things about Gillian Roberts's books is always her character development and that in "Whatever Doesn't Kill You" is no exception. Read more
Publié le Avril 28 2001 par A happy Bay Area reader

5.0étoiles sur 5 Sharp and witty duo do it again
What's great about Whatever Doesn't Kill You is Emma and Billie. They are such funny, endearing women, so different. Emma is like a bulldog trying to learn table manners! Read more
Publié le Avril 27 2001

5.0étoiles sur 5 Wonderful!
I don't usually write reviews here, but Gillian Roberts is one of my very favorite mystery writers and I particularly loved this book. Read more
Publié le Avril 27 2001

5.0étoiles sur 5 terrific characters, interesting insights
I love watching Billie and Emma learn to work together! They're such terrific examples of different ways to be strong and independent. Read more
Publié le Avril 27 2001

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