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Strange Brew
  

Strange Brew (Hardcover)

by Kathy Hogan Trocheck (Author) "All the Sunday afternoons I can remember have that same grainy, black-and-white quality as those old photographs in a family scrapbook ..." (more)
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-- Sue Grafton

"Murder meets its match in this feisty, funny heroine...A tidy mystery with...polished writing and industrial suspense." --This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.


-- Orlando Sun-Sentinel

"Kathy Hogan Trocheck's cleverly plotted puzzlers are a gift...witty dialogue, sassy characters, and an unobtrusive subtext about social issues." --This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Good, But Not Great, Dec 9 2002
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I have to give this book only 4 stars for several reasons. The first is that the beginning is rather tedious until Callahan finds the body of one Jordan Poole, the guy who was going to put a senior citizen hippy, Wuvvy, out of business by turning her adult toy store, YoYos, into a microbrewery called Blind Possum. The book starts out with threatening weather that quickly and viciously turns into a tornado. And Callahan, with her annoying habit of finding dead bodies, goes after her boyfriend's, Mac McAuliffe's, dog, Rufus. So there goes Callahan, running with a flashlight, through the driving rain and hellacious thunderstorm on her way to find Rufus. She finds herself at YoYos, which is right beside her pal's, Hap's, bar, The Yacht Club. The door to YoYos is open, so she goes in and finds Jordan Poole's body.
And that's all you're gettin'!
But I will tell you this: This adventure featuring cleaning whiz Callahan Garrity, ex-cop, sometimes P.I., is a romp that will leave you laughing, possibly crying. But, be forewarned, this does start out a little slow. What the hell am I talking about, it takes about 100 pages to get interesting, but like she always does, Kathy Hogan Trocheck with explain, in the end, why she put us through the boring stuff in the beginning. 'Cause it just might help Callahan save her life.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Cut Above, May 24 2001
By Born to Read (Eastern USA) - See all my reviews
This series may be considered as cozies, but they have a distinct edge. The characters are fun, but also well developed, and the plots are decent. The characters and their personalities are complex. The books improve as they go along. I was panting for the last one, "Irish Eyes." I even bought the hardback. Am waiting for the next one. Begin at the beginning if you can, but not necessary.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent read, Nov 12 2000
By Helen (Highgate, South Australia, Australia) - See all my reviews
This author can be relied upon to present wonderful characterisations and excellent plotting. She has succeeded again with this installment in the Callaghan Garrity series. The storyline revolves around the inhabitants of the down and out area of Atlanta near where Callaghan and her mother live. The author depicts the struggle and horror of the lives of these people in a poignant sub-plot. The major plot involves a twenty year old murder and its modern-day consequences. This is something that of course has been done before but this author carries it off with her usual high skill and humour.
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2.0 out of 5 stars I am rather dissapointed in this Kathy Hogan Trocheck book.
I love the character of Callahan Garrity and have found myself eagerly looking forward to each of Kathy Hogan Trocheck's books. Read more
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