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Baltimore Blues (Audio Cassette)

by Laura Lippman (Author), Deborah Hazlett (Narrator)
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)

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From Publishers Weekly

Downsized ex-reporter Tess Monaghan spends her days working part-time at the bookstore owned by sexy Aunt Kitty and trying not to fall into the disgustingly polluted Patapsco from her city-owned boat. When rowing buddy Rocky pays her what looks like a fortune to follow his fiance, the trail leads to murder with Rocky the prime suspect. "Uneven" is the word for this first novel-hometown and newspaper backgrounds are alive from page one, but characters are cartoons until chapter 15 (out of 30) when Tess investigates the victim. Suddenly the story perks up to a believable pageturner. If Lippman continues the promise of the second half of Baltimore Blues while adhering to advice attributed to Elmore Leonard to cut out the parts people won't read, mystery fans can anticipate an engrossing series.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.


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Lippman's sleuth, Tess Monaghan, has had several outings by now, but this is her first (1997). It was important to establish her character firmly and to involve her in a plot exciting enough to make readers come back for more. Deborah Hazlett backs Lippman's success vocally. She shows Tess as resourceful, emotionally steady, feisty, and clear thinking as the unemployed reporter investigates the murder of a controversial defense lawyer. Other characters, as well as the portrayal of the city of Baltimore, enrich the plot and, in most cases, the audio version. Hazlett's narration sounds a bit reportorial at times, a style that is perhaps a reflection of Tess's vocation and that of Lippman herself. J.B.G. © AudioFile 2007, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Great Mystery Series, May 24 2004
By taralk (Silver Spring, MD) - See all my reviews
My friend turned me onto this series and I love it! If you are from the Maryland area, you will recognize a lot of the landmarks, but if you're not from the area you'll still love the book. It is a well written story with fabulous characters.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Charming, Dec 22 2003
I finished Laura Lippman's Baltimore Blues last night, and I was pleased with the overall story and its characters. In brief, Tess Monaghan is a former reporter, struggling to find employment when her rowing friend asks her to check up on his fiancee. Tess reluctantly accepts because she needs the money and because she cares for her friend. Unfortunately, Tess suspects that the fiancee is having an affair with her boss, a disreputable lawyer with a reputation for defending the scum of humanity... at least, before he's murdered. The prime suspect is Tess's friend, and now she's out to uncover the real killer.

The story is pretty straightforward with a fairly likable cast of supporting players. What really makes this book successful, however, is not the story or the characters, but rather the setting -- Baltimore, which becomes a character in it of itself. Lippman, a reporter for the Baltimore Sun and long-time resident of Charm City, clearly knows her territory, making full use of various known landmarks as well as unknown neighborhoods and traditions. It's a richly layered guide to Baltimore that only touches on the wealth that the city offers.

Ultimately, what really nagged me, though, was my own proximity to Baltimore. When I read other mysteries and the author takes great care bringing location into the story, I'm often impressed with the detail and character of those settings. As a writer, part of me often speculates -- are these real places or did the author make them up? Now, having read Baltimore Blues and dabbling in local color, I must confess that it's rather strange to read about places I've been to, or could get to within a half hour's drive. When Lippman actually mentions my own county, including a town not far from where I live, I had to pause and remind myself that Baltimore Blue was just fiction.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Compelling and witty book, Jul 14 2003
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I really like this author's voice. She's witty and smart and just pulled me along to the end. I particularly like the way she brought baltimore alive.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great Trouble
This is another great book as a part of Tess Monagrham
Published on Jan 30 2003 by Jack Salvant

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Discovery
I just "discovered" this author and I am fast becoming a die-hard fan. This is not the best book in the series, but it is a wonderful beginning and Tess only gets better. Read more
Published on Nov 16 2002 by Cori

5.0 out of 5 stars Feels Like Baltimore
Having written a novel myself, "The Other Part Of Me", set in Howard County (just to the west of Baltimore) I was anxious to see if "Baltimore Blues" captured... Read more
Published on Oct 16 2002 by Ronnie Kinsley

4.0 out of 5 stars Starting point of a major crime novel series
This novel introduces Ms Lippman's Regular series heroine ,ex journalist Tess Monaghan,who since her former newspaper closed down has found herself scratching a precarious... Read more
Published on Sep 3 2002 by F. J. Harvey

4.0 out of 5 stars an excellent first mystery novel
This book is well written - the characterizations are original, the description of Baltimore is interesting but not overdone, and the "whodunit" ending is suprising but... Read more
Published on Jul 20 2001 by Kristin Brown

4.0 out of 5 stars Promising debut of a fun female sleuth
Five stars for atmosphere -- I've never been to Baltimore but Lippman provides a terrific sense of the place in this her debut novel. Read more
Published on Nov 22 2000 by Carol Peterson Hennekens

5.0 out of 5 stars thank you laura
i'm so glad i was given a copy of this book. as a native baltimoron, now living in san francisco, i was stoked to read such a wonderful mystery that takes places in and around... Read more
Published on Sep 23 2000 by Bruce

4.0 out of 5 stars I found a new writer.
Saw this on TV (maybe sunday morning). Read it in 4 or 5 days - (when i should have been doing other things and was) - I look forward to the others and am off to buy charm city... Read more
Published on Jan 29 2000 by C. morrison

3.0 out of 5 stars A Good Initial Start
This is the first in a series featuring Tess Monaghan from Baltimore. I enjoyed the story line, however, became bored @ times with too many characters. Read more
Published on Nov 28 1999 by fogden

5.0 out of 5 stars A cool thriller with a Baltimore Inner Harbor setting.
Ms. Lippman writes some of the most intelligent, funny, strong characters I've read in a long time. The Baltimore setting makes her books a nice answer to her competitor, Lisa... Read more
Published on April 20 1999

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