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Killer Heels (Mass Market Paperback)

by Sheryl J Anderson (Author) "I always knew I'd make my mark on the world ..." (more)
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Mix a splash of Carrie Bradshaw, a dash of Stephanie Plum and a wee bit of Kinsey Millhone and you have Molly Forrester, advice columnist ("You Can Tell Me") for Zeitgeist magazine by day and amateur sleuth by night. At the start of Anderson's debut comic crime novel, Forrester literally steps in it-gooey blood, that is-when she returns to the office late one night and stumbles over a dead coworker. Molly's spanking new Jimmy Choos are covered in blood and she's soon knee-deep in sex, lies and crime-scene tape. Thrown into the fray are a hottie cop named Kyle Edwards; Molly's two gal pals, lawyer Cassady Lynch and event planner Tricia Vincent; and soon-to-be ex-boyfriend Peter Mulcahey, who happens to be a reporter for a rival magazine. Can Molly solve the murder and segue into a serious writing career? Or is using the death of a coworker as a major career move utterly uncouth? ("I always knew I'd make my mark on the world. I just didn't expect it to be one of those chalk outlines they draw around dead bodies.") While Molly explores her options, there's a second murder, and financial irregularities pop up in Zeitgeist's accounting department. Ample laughs help propel a well-crafted plot.
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A pseudonymous husband-and-wife writing team debuts a series sure to please Sex and the City fans. In fact, similarities between Sex heroine Carrie Bradshaw and Anderson's Molly Forrester abound: both are Manhattan columnists who lust after expensive shoes and often pick the wrong man. Like Carrie, Molly has beautiful and wealthy New York sidekicks, Cassady and Tricia, both of whom have plenty of time and money. Molly's rather unexciting job at Zeitgeist magazine heats up when she and Cassady visit the office at night and stumble over the dead body of advertising director Teddy Reynolds. If she can find the killer, Molly will have a story she can peddle to bigger magazines--and thus move up a notch on the career ladder. With Teddy's many mistresses and enemies, however, that will be no easy task. Not helping is Molly's attraction to handsome homicide detective Kyle Edwards. Swanky New York locales and designer accessories abound in this fun if slightly implausible tale. For readers who care more about Prada than police procedure. Jenny McLarin
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5.0 out of 5 stars Totally Sex and The City!!, July 2 2004
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This review is from: Killer Heels: A Novel (Hardcover)
The characters in this book reminded me so much of SATC!! So if you're a big fan of SATC like I am, and eager for a similar cast of characters, this is a really fun book to read. Add a murder mystery, and you get this amazingly entertaining, impossible-to-put-down book.

The beginning of this book had me a little doubtful, but after the first 40 or so pages, I was hooked--I finished reading the book in one night. I must admit, the writing style isn't too great and rather undeveloped, but that doesn't stop this book from being very fun and entertaining--after all, you're not buying this book for literary value, it's more a "just for fun" kinda book.

It reminded me of Kate White's Bailey Weggins mysteries with the same amount of romance mixed into the mystery.

Highly recommended!

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Summer or Anytime Read, Jun 29 2004
This review is from: Killer Heels: A Novel (Hardcover)
Just a fun read. Characters that are a balanced mix of Stephanie Plum and Carrie Bradshaw, with a mystery thrown in
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5.0 out of 5 stars Kept me turning the pages!, Jun 26 2004
By "chasecc" (Los Angeles, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Killer Heels: A Novel (Hardcover)
For her debut novel, Ms. Anderson comes out and delivers a hit! It was a fun and suspenseful read with a good pace and a unique cast of characters. I'm a fan of Sex in the City and found the subtle similarities a hoot, but certainly not a rip-off! I anxiously await the next adventure for Molly Forrester and her friends!!
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