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Killing Kelly (Mass Market Paperback)

de Heather Graham (Author)
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"Kelly smiled deeply at that, a full, rueful grin." "This is Sam," she said ruefully. "Sorry." Sam is a dog and maybe the only character who doesn't do rueful in bestselling Graham's (Night Heat, etc.) clunky romantic suspense tale. Soap actress Kelly Trent, who plays bitchy advice diva Marla Valentine, is given a lengthy, unsought leave of absence after a number of death threats, some near-lethal "accidents" and the murders of three real-life advice therapists. Her consolation prize is a starring role in a music video for the rock group Kill Me Quick, to promote their new song "Tango to Terror." Filming will take place on a private Florida island—Dead Man's Key. Can it be that Kelly's in danger? She doesn't think so, but her manager does. Enter Doug O'Casey, not-quite-retired private eye and tango instructor. Kelly resents his insistence that she needs his protection, but she's attracted in spite of herself. "One of the very slow, rueful smiles she found so appealing curled onto his lips." Graham introduces enough red herrings to make a seafood salad, while the ending leaves no doubt that Doug and Kelly will exchange rueful smiles forever after. Best moments: the tango scenes. (Mar.)
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Kelly Trent may play malicious Marla Valentine, advice therapist, on a television soap opera, but they have completely different personalities. A nearly fatal accident on the set is the excuse the soap's major sponsor uses to get back at Kelly for spurning his advances. Once Kelly is in a coma on TV and out of work in real life, her agent figures that now is a good time for her to dance in a music video for a new band. Kelly is teamed up to tango with bodyguard/dance instructor Doug O'Casey, who is more than a little concerned about Kelly's safety since a serial killer seems to be targeting advice therapists. Unfortunately, it seems that a fan of the soap opera doesn't really get the distinction between television and reality, and may have picked Kelly to be his next victim. Graham's writing appears effortless, creating a comforting and undemanding read, the perfect respite from everyday demands. Diana Tixier Herald
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1.0étoiles sur 5 Dense as lead, Juil 2 2008
If there were an award for Most Irritating Character, this book would swipe them all - male, female, leading and supporting actors.

Fair enough, it's a beach book, so nobody really expects high literature, but then, beach books are supposed to entertain. Sadly, entertainment is so far out of reach that the reader wants to cry. Between endless repetitions of the most mundane bits of information (why say something once when you can say it twenty-seven times?), an improbable plot, a heroine who's dense to the point of imbecility and fiendishly clever bad guys who become dense whenever it's convenient, the whole story manages to put you to sleep while setting your teeth on edge. Add to that a total absence of chemistry in what's billed as a romantic mystery and it just becomes dire.

There is a silver lining, though: if the reader manages to plod through to page 387 (of 401), s/he is finally rewarded with a true if unintentional belly laugh. I defy anyone not to howl at that magical moment when the heroine disarms the evil mastermind with her "best, toughest yoga move." Go Kelly!
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Not Your Average Suspense Read!, Janv. 22 2006
Par Kristi Ahlers (Illinois) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: Killing Kelly (Hardcover)
We return to the dance floor with Ms. Graham’s latest effort and this time around things are a little bit different. Doug O’Casey is back as our hero and has his work cut out for him.

Kelly Trent is plays the role of Marla Valentine on the hit soap Valentine Valley. She has had a few near misses, and when the last one leads her to the edge of a cliff literally, the powers that be at the soap decide that it would probably be best if Kelly took a breather. Enter the idea of having Kelly participate in a music video. Great, Kelly is on board until she realizes that she will have to dance…again literally. Problem with this is she can’t dance…a step. Thinking that this time she might just be over her head, her agent finds dance instructor ex-cop Doug O’Casey. Doug is going to play a dual role. He is going to dance with Kelly in the music video, and he is going to play bodyguard. Someone really wants Kelly dead and the suspects are numerous. But, will Kelly accept that she is in trouble, and that Doug is her best bet to survive? What will happen when the dance is over…will they follow through and allow the chemistry between them to flourish, or will a killer get in the way?

I loved the tension and interaction between Doug and Kelly. It’s sassy and fun and entertaining. As per usual Ms. Graham thinks outside the box and she has come up with a very different vehicle for this story. With plenty of possible baddies to choose from the reader will be left guessing who wants Kelly dead. I enjoyed this read and recommend it as a nice book to take to the beach.

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