Saturday, September 10, 2011

Sticks and Stones by: K.J. Larsen Review

Title: Sticks and Stones: A Kat DeLuca Mystery
Author: K. J. Larsen
Publisher: Poisoned Pen Press
Pages: 250
Series: Kat DeLuca
Source: NetGalley

Description:

What does a woman do when she discovers her husband is an incurable cheater? If she’s Cat DeLuca she launches the Pants On Fire Detective Agency. Now Cat does what two years of unholy matrimony taught her. She catches cheaters.When a client (Cleo Jones) shoots her cheating husband’s bum full of buckshot, he disappears, taking her money, dog, and sister with him. Private Investigator Cat DeLuca promises to return the dog and money if her client stops shooting at Walter. Cleo agrees. The detective finds the dog and a mysterious bag chuck-full of cash. And then she finds Walter. His very dead body is still warm.



The case is a slam dunk for the cops who arrest Cleo for the murder of her husband. She had motive and opportunity and a dozen witnesses heard her scream bloody murder. One made a video.

Cat DeLuca is determined to prove her client’s innocence and it’s not an easy sell. Walter was an unsavory character with enemies. To find his killer, Cat will have to sift through the ones who didn’t pull the trigger. Her investigation leads to four players with secrets: a childhood friend, a gambler, a construction tycoon, and a legendary Chicago designer. When forensic evidence suggests the detective knows more about the murder than she’s telling, Cat faces the certain loss of her agency.



Cat DeLuca is smart and charming. She’s an unlikely heroine and her partner, a beagle named Inga, is quite likely to eat the evidence. Sticks and Stones delivers steamy romance, intrigue and laugh out loud humor for a wickedly delicious read.


My Review:
I can't say enough about Cat DeLuca, she is funny, and smart and quick on the take.  She finds herself fighting to free her assistant Cleo who is up on murder charges for offing her sleazy ex-husband.  There are too many people who want him dead but only one who did it.  Meanwhile Cat is also trying to catch a slippery cheating husband with his pants down.  I love this series reminds me so much of Stephanie Plum.  I can't wait to see what Cat is up to next!




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