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Freeze My Margarita (Paperback)

by Lauren Henderson (Author)
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)

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Sam Jones is back! Lauren Henderson's sexy, streetwise artist-cum-detective returns in Freeze My Margarita, the sequel to her enormously popular Black Rubber Dress.

A chance meeting in a fetish club with an old friend from art school leads to a new sculpting job for Sam: creating a series of mobiles for an avant-garde production of A Midsummer Night's Dream. Plunged into the strange world of theater, Sam mingles with a bizarre, vexing, but often amusing cast of characters, including the appalling Helen, the girlfriend of Sam's best friend Janey, and Hugo, an enigmatic and acidly humorous actor with a wry Peter Wimsey drawl and a perfectly shaped bottom. After a long string of disappointing boyfriends, Sam may have finally met her match with Hugo. Now if she could only figure out whether or not he's gay...

This pressing state of affairs is overshadowed only by the discovery of a decomposing body in the basement beneath the theater. Sam, who's unfortunately grown accustomed to stumbling across dead bodies, is hardly fazed, but as the mysterious deaths increase and a practical joker starts to sabotage performances of the play, Sam realizes that unless the killer is caught, she may be facing her own curtain call.


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"Lauren Henderson is a star whose words, wit, and style are razor sharp. The only thing she can't do is write these books fast enough to keep me happy." --- Linda Fairstein, author of Cold Hit and Likely to Die

"Not read Lauren Henderson yet? High time you started! There is a real freshness, verve and astringency about her." --- Colin Dexter, author of The Remorseful Day and Death Is Not My Neighbor

"Lauren Henderson is too funny, too smart, too cute, and writes mysteries that are too compelling and witty. I hate her! However, even I can't help loving her smart and tarty detective/artist Sam Jones, a true original. I'll follow Sam anywhere." --- Sparkle Hayter, author of Nice Girls Finish Last and The Last Manly Man

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5.0 out of 5 stars a series to savor, April 9 2002
By Charles Schwager (Sudbury, MA USA) - See all my reviews
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The second Sam Jones novel is wonderful and even better than the first. Sam wants men who are good in bed, don't ask questions, are sardonic and have a great bodies. She likes a nice ass, 6 pack abs and a big "organ". She is delightful.

Almost a half of the novel is not dealing with murder at all but detailing Sam's luscious view of the world of theatre. In a fetish bar, Sam meets an old friend from design school who is now working on designing the set for a production of Midsummer Night's Dream. Sally (a very gay Italian with a theek accent) convinces her that her mobiles would be great as the forest and look like chandeliers for the indoor scenes.

Sam goes to work making her mobiles at the theatre and is introduced to the cast and crew. Melanie Marsh (MM) is the director and she is talented, focused and never raises her voice. She will direct a smashing play that gets rave reviews and makes the career of many of the actors. Hugo is Oberon and when we first meet him we are sure he is a hunk, but gay. It turns out he is not, but playing the part to annoy another member of the cast who he dislikes and who dislikes him. He has been chatting up Sam and she is attracted to his wry humor, quick wit and 6 pack abs. When he drops his towel in front of her and stands there naked, she understands he is not gay and their relationship begins. Hugo is so much the type Sam loves, she is starting to get mushy about him and feels jealousy! Sam jealous?!

The wit is wonderful as this brief excerpt will attest: there is a heavy conversation and then a pause after something weighty is said. "'God,' Hugo drawled at last, I've always avoided doing Pinter and now I know why.'" You have to know about the Pinter pauses to get this, and if you do, it is great fun.

I suspect that like me, once you start this series it will be hard to stop.

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4.0 out of 5 stars WONDERFUL READ!, May 8 2001
By C. A Scovel "Christina Scovel" (Los Alamos, NM) - See all my reviews
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Lauren has produced another entertaining read. Sam Jones has yet again found herself in the mitts of a mystery. She meets up with an old friend who asks her to think about making some piece of art for a performance of Midnight Summer's Dream. She agrees and everything from love, death and odd diet control techniques follow. This book would have been a 5 if it hadn't covered the production aspects of a play so much. I really didn't enjoy that bit. Otherwise, another fun read from Lauren Henderson! And if you finish the book you will understand the title.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Sam Jones is back, and shes got *your* number, mate!, Aug 16 2000
By John DiBello (Brooklyn, NY) - See all my reviews
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Sam Jones is back! The busty, vibrant, outrageous and unapologetic heroine of "Black Rubber Dress" (think Kelly Brook with a talent for art, and for witty repartee, for that matter) tackles a series of murders threatening to shut down a off-West End production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream." Sculptor Sam's producing elaborate sculpture mobiles for the play, but you know her involvement in the production will include sleuth as well. The London setting, slang, and wild characters all contribute to the contemporary, modern mood of the mystery, and this is definitely a heroine-detective for the 21st century. The casual sex and casual drug use we saw Sam indulge in during "Black Rubber Dress" is present but *much* understated in "Freeze"-enough to make her an unorthodox and wild character, not so much that we wonder how she manages to get through ordinary day-to-day life. And *no*, she's *not* a dominatrix, as another reviewer suggests. Although the book opens with Sam in a d/s bar, it's clear she's a bit out of her element (although always willing to try anything!).

As always, the personalities shine more than the mystery, which takes a definite back seat to such characters as stage diva Violet, and Sam's newest lust interest, the flamboyant 'is-he-or-isn't-he' Hugo. (Answer: he isn't, as Sam finds out, much to her pleasure). As I did with "Black Rubber Dress," I wished the mystery itself was more developed and less of a casual background to develop characters. Perhaps taking Sam out of her familiar London and into the art scene of New York will add a few twists in her third mystery, "The Strawberry Tattoo," coming this fall.

For those who think British mysteries must be either hardboiled police procedurals set in Manchester or 'Oh dear, the vicar's been murdered in the drawing room during tea time,' try this series: definitely unorthodox, reflecting the young urban London of today, with a great heroine, sharply drawn supporting cast, and sprightly realistic dialogue. Like Sam itself, this mystery is vibrant, flirtatious, witty, and above all, fun.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Sam Jones is at it again!
Lauren Henderson improves as a writer with each new book. This one is better written than the last, with wittier dialogue and crisper characterizations. Lisez davantage
Published on Jul 20 2000 by Frank J. Konopka

4.0 out of 5 stars Not what it seems
Lauren Henderson is back with another Sam Jones Mystery.

Sam has a couple of interesting jobs in life. She is a dominatrix and a sculptor. Lisez davantage

Published on Jul 11 2000 by Brenda S. Weeaks

3.0 out of 5 stars Light and Fun
Silly fun for the beach. Suspend your disbelief and you'll enjoy it. the characters are very Lite and Henderson keeps to the silly side of life, so we never see any deeper... Lisez davantage
Published on Jun 16 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars Witty, funny, sexy
I was a big fan of Black Rubber Dress and I'm an even bigger fan of Freeze My Margarita. Lauren Henderson focuses a sharp eye on the theatrical world and from my experience, gets... Lisez davantage
Published on April 20 2000

3.0 out of 5 stars Not nearly as good as the previous novel
This book wasn't nearly as good as the previous one in the series, Black Rubber Dress. I had high expectations after reading that and was looking forward to this next novel but I... Lisez davantage
Published on April 8 2000 by Ruth

5.0 out of 5 stars Witty and mildly amusing
The characters are all clever and amusing artistic and creative people. None of them ever has parents or children or siblings or money troubles. Lisez davantage
Published on Mar 22 2000 by D. P. Birkett

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