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Unwilling Accomplice [Large Print] (Hardcover)

de Barbara Seranella (Author)
3.8étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (6 évaluations de client)

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Miranda "Munch" Mancini has seen, done and survived just about everything in her short, hard life. Now, in Seranella's stellar seventh novel (after 2003's Unpaid Dues) about the Los Angeles mechanic, she has with luck and pluck achieved close to a normal life with her precocious and happy eight-year-old adopted daughter, Asia. But a phone call from Lisa, the "lazy, ornery, selfish" sister of Asia's late father, a one-time lover of Munch's, heralds a drastic intrusion. Lisa and her daughters, 15-year-old Charlotte and 11-year-old Jill, have left a witness protection program and want to see Asia. They bring a world of trouble with them. Soon Lisa is in jail, Charlotte is missing and Munch is coping with Jill as well as Asia while trying to track down a modern-day Fagin who will kill to protect his racket. Munch will have to call on several old friends, including ex-boyfriend and homicide cop Rico Chacón, in order to find Charlotte and protect her own. Avoiding preachiness and platitudes, Seranella expertly contrasts Munch's past life, her present one and her hopes for the future. Vivid and compelling storytelling coupled with a complex and convincing heroine should expand Seranella's readership even further.
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*Starred Review* Munch Mancini, the struggling heroine of this series, is so powerfully depicted, with such exquisitely telling detail, that she seems drawn directly from life. Mancini's background emerges slowly; readers will feel as if they are getting acquainted with someone they met at the store or the park. Munch is a garage mechanic and sometime limo driver in Santa Monica (this novel, the seventh installment, takes place in 1985) who often alludes to her past as a junkie, alcoholic, and street person. She now has the kind of happiness that thrills because it was entirely unexpected; you can almost hear her drawing in her breath at her luck. Munch has an adopted daughter, some other wrecked couple's cast-off but Munch's life-preserver. Her hard-won happiness is broken by a phone call from her daughter's aunt, who wants the girl to meet her cousins. One of the cousins, a Goth teen girl, goes missing soon after the meeting. Munch is drawn into finding the girl and discovers a ring of exploited and endangered children and teens. Seranella does not cheapen her mysteries by giving her main character remarkable powers of detection; Munch is an intelligent yet ordinary woman forced to use every contact and every ounce of intelligence she has to figure out what's going on so she can preserve her own life. Beautifully written and harrowing. Connie Fletcher
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3.0étoiles sur 5 Munch's Past Rears its Ugly Head (Again), Jui 21 2004
Par N. L. VANNESS (MIchigan) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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In Munch Mancini's seventh outing readers are introduced to a more settled, confident woman. She has worked had to build a sober and stable life for herself and her daughter Asia. This has happened through the trials and tribulations of the last six books, and the seventh is no different regarding her past life of bikers, prostitues, drugs and druggies returning to haunt her.

Asia's aunt reappears in L.A. out of the blue, wanting Asia to meet her children: Charlotte, a very disturbed teen, and Jill, a cheerful girl determined that life will be fine. Very quickly Charlotte goes missing, her mother is arrested, and Munch has an extra child to care for, a job to hold down, thefts to investigate, and her niece to find. At the same time she tries to maintain some sense of normalcy for her daughter.

This novel doesn't have the same grit and violence of the previous books, but it does have a more grown up Munch. What has changed is her more confident response to the problems, her circle of friends (including Lou her boss, Mace St. John a cop, and some ex-boyfriends), and her willingness to seek help. I like the more stable Munch who has learned from her past, but seems ready to leave it behind instead of run away from it. I would, however, encourage people to read the earlier books first, to get a better sense of where Munch came from. This is not my favorite of the series, but it is still a good read.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Engaging Unique Characters, Jui 7 2004
Par A. Christie "bibliofiend508" (Plano, TX United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
Auto mechanic and sometime limo driver, Munch Mancini is back. She is still clean and sober after years of hard living. She gets a phone call from her adopted daughter's aunt. Lisa Slokum has taken off from the witness relocation program with her daughters, Charlotte and Jill. Lisa calls Munch desperate for help; Charlotte has gone missing. No one knows if she has run away or if something more evil has happened to her. Munch decides to help her daughter's dysfunctional family. As she starts to investigate Charlotte's life, she comes upon a stash of stolen goods in her room. Her search for Charlotte leads Munch into trouble, but due to her early life on the street, it is not anything she can't handle.

Munch is not quite as edgy as she was in earlier novels. Being a mother to Asia has softened her considerably not to speak of being "in love". Even a not-so-edgy Munch makes for a nice change from the run-of-the-mill type heroines in most detective novels. She is a very likable and admirable character. Barabara Seranella's books are so character driven that the strength or weaknesses of any given plot seems secondary. I enjoyed reading UNWILLING ACCOMPLICE and look forward to the next in the series.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 A Protagonist with heart and soul, Mai 23 2004
Par D. Moore (United Kingdom) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This is another really strong entry in the series. Munch is such a wonderful character. One of the great pleasures of this series is watching Munch grow and change and attain happiness and security. While she makes mistakes, both in her life and her investigations, she never does anything out of character. You'd never find Munch going down into the basement without a torch. While lesser protagonists are standing nervously at the top of the basement stairs, peering into the darkness; you get the impression that Munch would have gone down the stairs, bashed the bad guy with her torch, and be in the middle of rewiring the basement in case of future problems. I love Munch's way of looking at the world - her sensitivity, empathy, down to earth attitude, and humour. Her relationship with Asia is very special. Barbara Seranella has long been one of my favourite writers and, with each successive entry in the series, her writing just gets better and better.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 tough love
Munch Mancini is a car mechanic with enough of a past to keep her present humming with conflicts and crises. Read more
Publié le Mai 23 2004

2.0étoiles sur 5 Domestic engineer - no mystery
There is no plot - just hauling children around. Something all women do even when grandchildren arrive. Read more
Publié le Mai 22 2004

4.0étoiles sur 5 as much a character study as a mystery
Though family means nothing but heartache, betrayal and trouble to Munch Mancini, she tries to help her adopted daughter Asia come together with her cousins. Read more
Publié le Avril 29 2004 par Harriet Klausner

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