Slightly Shady by Amanda Quick

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  • Pub. Date: March 2002
  • 352pp
  • Sales Rank: 39,147

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    • Pub. Date: March 2002
    • Publisher: Bantam Books
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 352pp
    • Sales Rank: 39,147

    Synopsis

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    Danger seems to follow wherever Lavinia Lake goes. Her shop in Italy is thoroughly destroyed by a stranger. Upon her return to England with her niece, she becomes the target of a blackmailer. When she goes to his home to confront him, his murdered body is what she finds. Worse, the same stranger in Italy catches her with the body.
    His name is Tobias March, and he's a private investigator hired by a secret employer to capture the last surviving member of a criminal gang. The identity of that person is in a diary, now missing but last possessed by Lavinia's blackmailer, who accused her of working for the gang in Italy. She's incensed — and desperate to find the diary. If its false allegations about her ever bacomes public knowledge, her niece's one chance at a proper Season in London society would be utterly ruined.
    There's only one thing to do — join forces with Tobias, who has already determined her innocence of all shady dealings. The trail to a murderer and the diary leads them all over London, from the grand home of a widowed countess and the smoky rooms of an alley pub to waxwork museums and a venerable club. For Lavinia and Tobias, what begins as a business arrangement turns to breath-stealing passion even as a ruthless villain watches them, ready to take their lives at the first opportunity.

    Publishers Weekly

    Spirited heroines and sardonic heroes populate this sexy Regency-era thriller by the ever reliable Quick, alter ego of Jayne Ann Krentz. This time out, Quick offers the parry and thrust of danger and romance, as embodied in resourceful Lavinia Lake and roguish Tobias March. Lavinia first encounters Tobias when he bursts into her antiques shop in Rome, trashing her wares, all the while claiming to be on the trail of a murderer and warning Lavinia that she is in danger. There's also talk of treason, a criminal organization known as the Blue Chamber and an evil mastermind named Azure. Despite her skepticism, Lavinia returns with her niece, Emeline, to London, where she is caught up in more intrigue. She sets herself up as a private detective and even though stubbornness on both sides leads to an oil-and-water pairing, she soon finds herself in business with Tobias, attempting to foil a blackmail scheme, locate the culprit in a series of murders and identify the surviving member of Azure's organization. Arch humor and the expert removal of bodices are Quick's stock in trade, and the old formula still works splendidly. As usual, the novel's outcome is visible a mile off, but familiarity, after all, is golden in literary franchise land. Major ad/promo. (Apr. 10) Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.

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    Biography

    Amanda Quick, a pseudonym for Jayne Ann Krentz, is a bestselling, award-winning author of contemporary and historical romances. She makes her home in the Pacific Northwest with her husband, Frank.

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    I loved it. As usual with all Amanda Quick's books I could not put it down,by Piffandra

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    August 03, 2009: The book started out a little slow, but is well worth reading as the two books that follow, Don't Look Back and Late For The Wedding, are extremely exciting. By the end of the third book, Tobias' and Lavina's love had grown so great, I was so involved with the characters, I was really sad to be done.

    I Also Recommend: The Perfect Poison (Arcane Society Series #6), The Paid Companion, Second Sight (Arcane Society Series #1), The Third Circle (Arcane Society Series #4).

    Not her best, but still better than mostby Anonymous

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    September 05, 2006: In Slightly Shady we are introduced to her characters of Lavinia and Tobias, who become partners in a detective business. While this was not Amanda Quick's best novel, I still enjoyed the twist and turns and witty dialogue she does so well. I look forward to the rest of the story on these 2 characters.


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