Whiskey Sour by J. A. Konrath, Joe Konrath

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Synopsis

Lieutenant Jacqueline Daniels is having a bad week. Her live-in boyfriend has left her for his personal trainer, chronic insomnia has maxed out her credit cards with late-night home shopping purchases, and a frightening killer who calls himself "The Gingerbread Man" is dumping mutilated bodies in her district.

Between avoiding the FBI and their moronic profiling computer, joining a dating service, mixing it up with street thugs, and parrying the advances of an uncouth PI, Jack and her binge-eating partner Herb must catch the maniac before he kills again...and Jack is next on his murder list.

Whiskey Sour is full of laugh-out-loud humor and edge-of-your-seat suspense, and it introduces a fun, fully drawn heroine in the grand tradition of Kinsey Millhone, Stephanie Plum, and Kay Scarpetta.

Publishers Weekly

Rough dialogue, intricate plotting and cascading suspense mark British author Lawrence's excellent debut, in which four bodies are found sitting almost casually in a circle in a nondescript London flat: three are suicides, the fourth is stabbed through the heart. Det. Sgt. Stella Mooney, an intense, troubled and dogged investigator, learns that small-time crook Jimmy Stone, the murder victim, was an active trader in "murderabilia," such as a scene-of-crime photo of the Manson killings and O.J. Simpson's autograph. Jimmy's story is one of many subplots that lend depth to this absorbing police procedural. The trail leads Stella into contact with a crime family and into delicate turf wars and accommodations within her own organization as well as with other agencies whose aims are not always the same. The enslavement and prostitution of East European women is yet another element the author uses to telling effect, as is the crisis in Stella's relations with her housemate provoked by a persistent journalist. Lawrence smoothly shifts focus, allowing the reader to follow Stella, a prostitute, the journalist and a chillingly efficient and ruthless Serbian assassin, among other distinctive characters. Readers are sure to want to see more of the memorable Stella in further adventures. Agent, Jonathan Clowes Ltd. (May 27) Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.

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Biography

J.A. Konrath is the author of four previous Jack Daniels mysteries, Dirty Martini, Rusty Nail, Bloody Mary, and Whiskey Sour, and lives in the suburbs of Chicago. Visit JAKonrath.com for free stories, fun contests, and revealing photos.

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Whiskey Sourby Anonymous

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August 17, 2008: J. A. Konrath's first book within his series that details the career of one of Chicago's finest, Lt. Jack Daniels is an intoxicating read. Serial killer, The Gingerbread Man, becomes fixated on Jack when she starts tracking him. Despite the erroneous character profiling of the FBI, trying to keep from becoming a victim herself, and painstakingly nursing a bum leg, Lt. Daniels puts a stop to the killer. Jack's ex-partner, limelight stealing, Harry McGlade and her current partner, the always ready for something to eat, Herb Benedict help Jack along the wild trail of the heinous murderer. This thriller is sprinkled with giggle inducting one-liners from beginning to end. If you want to be thoroughly entertained, check out Whiskey Sour.

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March 25, 2007: Are FBI profilers the stuff of comedy? Well not in Det. Daniels world anyway. Seriously, did the author of this drival actually think he was writing something clever or funny? Not a laugh or even a smile while reading this but I was shaking my head plenty. Every single character is one-dementional. I couldn't help rooting for the killer to 'smoke' Ms. Daniels so there wouldn't have to be sequels. Pity really as Konrath has scribbled two more already in this series. Save your money and time folks.


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