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Popped: A Regan Reilly Mystery
 
 

Popped: A Regan Reilly Mystery [Large Print] (Hardcover)

by Carol Higgins Clark (Author)
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From Publishers Weekly

Set in Las Vegas, Clark's seventh Regan Reilly mystery (after 2002's Jinxed) takes aim at all sorts of eminently spoofable targets, including reality TV shows, advice columnists and screen actors. Regan answers a plea from a grade school chum who's involved in a contest where someone isn't playing by the rules. The owner of the Balloon Channel (aka Hot Air Cable) is sponsoring a contest between two groups-one developing a pilot for a sitcom, the other for a reality TV show. Both, according to the whimsical rules of magnate Roscoe Parker, must have a ballooning theme. The winning group gets its show on the air and a $1 million prize. Regan's friend Danny Madley is trying to put together the reality show, with a couple of assistants, six contestants and a couple of advice columnists. Then there's the cast of the sitcom and its producer, as well as Roscoe, his girlfriend and his assistants. Even Danny's parents show up to meddle or help, as does Danny's ex-girlfriend. The wealth of eccentric characters would be at home in a Dickens novel, but is too much for this slender volume to support. While Regan attempts to figure out who's doing what to whom, Roscoe continues to add obstacles to make the competition more exciting. It all adds up to zany, if not particularly brilliant, fun in the desert, with an ending series fans will love.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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Clark's latest Regan Reilly mystery has all the substance of cotton candy, but as a poolside diversion, it's perfectly amiable. Premise is all in the mystery-lite subgenre, and Clark has a doozy here. L.A. private eye Reilly is summoned to Las Vegas by an old high-school classmate, Danny Madley, who needs help desperately. His reality-TV pilot--married couples trying to rekindle the romance and win $1 million, to be awarded in a wedding-cake-shaped hot-air balloon--is being sabotaged by persons unknown. Of course, it's more complicated than that. Danny is in competition with a sitcom producer for the prize of winning a slot on the hot-air-balloon cable network. The network honcho, a crackpot millionaire, will choose the winner after viewing both shows. Clark pulls out all the stops with a cast of goofballs (seemingly borrowed from an old episode of Love American Style ) who romp through first Vegas and then Albuquerque, where the ballooning finale takes place. The writing hovers on the edge of cliche, and there is no suspense to speak of, but the silliness of it all delivers a kind of mindless good time. For Clark's devoted fans--or anyone who finds Murder, She Wrote too edgy. Ilene Cooper
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1.0 out of 5 stars If her name weren't Higgins Clark...., Jun 25 2004
By Karen Tobin "ladyangst" (Worcester, MA USA) - See all my reviews
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...would she ever have gotten published? I rather doubt it. I have never been impressed with her writing, and her grasp of grammar is tenuous at best, but some of her books have been at least entertaining. Not so in this case--I'm having trouble getting through this slender volume. The story is simplistic, the characters superficial. The author gives us glimpses into her supposedly bright heroine's thoughts, but she seldom does more than state the obvious.

There is something that has been bothering me about this series, but I haven't been able to put my finger on it until this, latest entry. The setting is supposed to be contemporary, the heroine youngish. Yet, the feeling and tone is not comtemporary, and the language and syntax of the thirty-something characters is much older. I'm not saying I want to hear a lot of bad language--I don't, but the lack of timeliness is jarring to say the least.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Awful, Jan 19 2004
By Elaine Ward "Mindysue" (Brecksville, OH United States) - See all my reviews
I have read all her other books, but I just am not able to finish this one. Every other chapter brings a new suspect. The characters are not likeable or well developed. And, as another person wrote, I don't care who did it. Boring and dumb.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Creative Story!, Jan 4 2004
By V. T. Murray "Victoria Taylor Murray" (Kentucky, Author,) - See all my reviews
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"Popped" by gifted writer, Carol Higgins Clark was such a good story...creative and fun!

When someone turns a reality show into a nightmare, P.I. Regan Reilly must deflate a cunning crook's plan before the high-flying finale in a hot air ballon turns fatal.

Fun book. Fun Writer. (Buy the book!)

(Recommended Reading!)

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1.0 out of 5 stars I put it down!
What a disappointment. I have read this author's work in the past and found several of her books very enjoyable. This book is miserable. Read more
Published on Dec 6 2003

1.0 out of 5 stars Horrid
Reading this book was work. I kept asking myself, will this ever get better? It didn't. There are waaaaay too many characters about whom I did not care at all, and every time I... Read more
Published on Nov 21 2003

1.0 out of 5 stars Popped
Having received this book in a package of three from my book club, and being too lazy to send it back, I read it. I've not read any of Ms. Read more
Published on Nov 16 2003

3.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining, quick read
More than anything else, it's the setting of Carol Higgins Clark's new mystery novel, "Popped" that will draw readers into it. Read more
Published on Oct 6 2003 by Michael Hickerson

5.0 out of 5 stars Delightful screwball farce
The owner of Hot Air Cable Roscoe Parker has two television shows competing against each other for a slot on his network. Read more
Published on Oct 1 2003 by Harriet Klausner

5.0 out of 5 stars UP, UP, AND AWAY!
Carol Higgins Clark's POPPED takes us on a fast, fun, action-packed ride through the gritty, gaudy streets of Las Vegas, then it lifts us up, up, and away to a cliffhanger in the... Read more
Published on Sep 23 2003 by Daniel J. Hale

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