Zapped (Regan Reilly Series #11) by Carol Higgins Clark

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Synopsis

It's a hot, humid July night in New York City. Where were you when the lights went out?

A New York City resident for many years, Carol Higgins Clark was there during the blackout of 2003. Not surprisingly, she felt that Regan and Jack Reilly should one day share the experience!

As Zapped begins, the Reillys return home from a summer weekend to the loft in Tribeca they are in the agonizing process of renovating and expanding. They are looking forward to a quiet supper on their newly acquired rooftop terrace. But it's not meant to be. While Jack goes to pick up Chinese food, Regan enters their apartment, unaware that a nervous thief, who preceded her by minutes, is hiding in the front closet. A thief who knows about a hidden safe that Regan and Jack have yet to discover. Minutes later, the blackout strikes, and both Reillys are called into action.

A new gallery in SoHo, featuring treasured glass sculptures from all over the world, has been burglarized. As head of the NYPD Major Case Squad, Jack oversees several departments. Art theft is one of them.

PI Regan hears from her best friend, Kit, who is in Manhattan on business. She's been abandoned at a comedy club by a colleague from an insurance convention, Georgina Mathieson, who ran out for a cigarette moments before the blackout struck and never came back. Kit gets a call that Georgina is disturbed and dangerous. Fueled by her rage at a college boyfriend who dumped her, Georgina seeks revenge on unsuspecting young blond men. She was last seen getting into a cab outside the club—with a tall blond. Regan heads the search for Georgina and her potential victim.

Meanwhile, Lorraine Lily, an almost famousactress, returns to New York City the night of the blackout, after spending three months in England doing a play, and is informed by her estranged husband, Conrad Spreckles, that he'd sold his loft to their next-door neighbors, the Reillys. Lorraine had never told him about the hidden safe she'd had installed in the closet. If she doesn't get back what's in there, she's sure her budding career will be ruined.

In Zapped, Clark takes readers on a tour of the city they won't forget and introduces them to a wonderful cast of colorful, eccentric characters whose stories intersect in precarious and often humorous ways during one very dark and hot summer night.

Publishers Weekly

Three separate investigations, conducted during a blackout, propel Clark's diverting 11th mystery to feature PI Regan Reilly (after 2007's Laced). Soon after Regan and her husband, Jack, head of the NYPD Major Case Squad, return home to Manhattan from a weekend on the Cape, the lights go out across the city. In the darkness, Regan is dismayed to discover an intruder has left behind a stun gun in their apartment, which is undergoing renovations. Hours later, Jack looks into the theft of some unusual glass sculptures from a SoHo art gallery. In addition, the pair become involved in the frantic search for Georgina Mathieson, a psychotic with a track record for branding blond men, before she can claim her next victim. The number of coincidences, including one that allows the heroes to save the day in the nick of time, may be on the high side, but fans of lighter crime fare will be satisfied. (Apr.)

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Biography

Carol Higgins Clark went from typing her famous mom Mary Higgins Clark's manuscripts to following in her bestselling footsteps. Her feisty heroine, P.I. Regan Reilly, keeps readers laughing -- but always looking over their shoulders.

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Written for the teenage audienceby BarbaraLyn

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November 27, 2008: This is the second book in the Regan Reilly Mystery series that I have read (listened to). I enjoy her mother?s work but Carol Higgins Clark is not the writer her mother, Mary Higgins Clark is. Don?t believe that the daughter can write, just because her mother can.

The book never really got into a real mystery story, in my humble opinion. And, there were so many characters that I couldn?t keep them all straight. ZAPPED left me feeling like it was written for a teenager reader.

A black out in New York City is the setting but instead of focusing on one mystery (problem), there were several. They included a gal drugging a guy to get revenge, stolen art glass, a divorcing couple, a computer geek, an apartment being renovated and a secret safe. Ms. Clark wove all these unrelated stories together so they all merged in the end but it was just too confusing for me to follow in a story that held my interest.

The main character of Regan Reilly and her husband, Jack, are a bigger than life couple. Regan is a detective and Jack is a cop. Between them, nothing seems impossible. It is just all too storybook for my tastes.

Ms. Higgins is the reader and there is nothing better than the author reading their own work. They know the inflections they wish the characters to have on certain words/sentences.

If you want to read a light, nonsensical book, ZAPPED is it. If you want a mystery to ?get your teeth into?, pick another book.

This one Zapped me for the better!by Anonymous

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August 15, 2008: I was looking for a mystery but yet something light...and this was the perfect choice! It was the first Jack/Regan book I have read...and it did not matter that I had not read the others. The story was interesting and it was kind of fun to see how people kept intertwining with each other. For a change of pace, read this one!


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