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Website designer and high society rebel Andrea Kendricks would never have gotten involved with ego-in-pumps life-style hostess Marilee Mabry if it weren't for the underhanded machinations of Andy's upper crust mama. But thanks to Mother Cissy, Andy's donning designer duds to attend a launch party at the intolerable domestic diva's new Dallas TV studio -- and she's on hand to witness the celebration site go up in flames! Then a body turns up in the rubble, the victim, apparently, of some very foul play. Even though iron-willed Cissy isn't about to let her social calendar be upset by a little inconvenience like murder, her sometime-sleuthing daughter's got a more pressing engagement -- namely, hunting down a killer. But there are more than a few nasty messes tucked away in the Mabry closet -- and a craven assassin who has the Big D elite quaking in their cowboy boots may soon be burying Andy in hers!
McBride's second Debutante Dropout mystery (after Blue Blood) proves as alluring as an Estrada evening dress and as tempting as a slice of death-by-chocolate cake served by the exclusive Dallas Diet Club. The incorrigible Cissy Blevins hasn't given up on restoring daughter Andrea "Andy" Blevins Kendricks, who forsook her debutante season for art school in Chicago and a career as a Webmaster, to her rightful place in society. So when the new TV series The Sweet Life, starring Marilee Mabry, a Texan version of Martha Stewart, has an opening for a Webmaster, Cissy seizes the chance to advance her daughter. With disdain for Dallas high society but an enduring love for her meddlesome mother, Andy serves as the perfect guide to a lifestyle that's the contemporary Texas equivalent of upper-crust Regency. When Andy discovers Marilee's 18-year-old daughter, Kendall, near death on the night of her mother's grand TV debut, the fun really begins. The suspense builds as the do-gooder Webmaster unearths some unpleasant truths about Marilee, Kendall and their shared boy toy and personal trainer, Justin Gable. Though the mystery falters near the end, delicious dishing on social secretaries, Persian rugs and society rags more than compensates. Agent, Victoria Sanders. (Feb.) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.
More Reviews and RecommendationsSusan McBride got the idea for her Debutante Dropout Mysteries while a sorority pledge at the University of Texas, watching the Dallas debutantes practice their curtsies in study hall. The debut of the series, Blue Blood, won the Lefty Award for Best Humorous Mystery of 2004 and was nominated for an Anthony Award for Best Paperback Original. The second in the series, The Good Girl's Guide to Murder, was an Anthony Award nominee and a BookSense Also-Recommended Title. All four mysteries, including The Lone Star Lonely Hearts Club and Night of the Living Deb, are Featured Alternate Selections of the Mystery Guild. Susan currently lives in St. Louis, Missouri.
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August 13, 2005: Andy Kendricks gets involved with the seedy and greedy side of television. The characters are well developed and the plots close many doors, but open windows to new suspects. Susan's latests book is a fun way to practice the ameature sleuth skills in all of us. Debutante high society is out of many reaches, but we learn to act like we are there. The Dallas setting is very realistic, and this book is a delight for anyone to read.
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March 29, 2005: Andy Kendricks is a debutant dropout. She missed her own coming out party and went to art school. Now Andy manages websites for non-profit organizations. It?s not like she needs money. And she believes in their causes. But Cissy, her mother, talks her into working for her dear friend Marilee Mabry. It?s supposed to be a short-term job. Marilee has gone through six webmasters already. Marilee is a Martha Stewart type and has a home show coming to TV. Marilee invites her ex-husband and his wife to the party celebrating her new show. A cat fight ensues between the two women in which one woman?s hair is set on fire. Then the sprinklers go off. Andy heads to Marilee?s office to turn off the live feeds she?d set up for the website. On her way the lights go off. She finally stumbles into the office and stumbles across Marilee?s daughter, Kendall, on the floor of the bathroom. Andy knows she must get help. She hears sirens with help arriving, but can she get back out to them in the dark in time? Marilee?s personal trainer and boy toy, Justin, finally admits to the dr. that he had been giving Kendall herbs. Kendall and Justin have a past as well. It is determined that the herbs were harmful to Kendall. When a murder is discovered, Andy investigates to find the killer to protect Kendall whom she has befriended. Andy finds many skeletons in the closet, but can she figure out who the real killer is and the motive in time? I always enjoy books in this series. Andy is so down to earth, and her mother is such high society. Yet, they go well together in this book. In this book Marilee is so well crafted, she?s a trip. She is your typical A type personality and feels everyone must do what she says. Andy is always the calming factor, but she has many wild adventures as well. I highly recommend this book.