Jinxed (Regan Reilly Series #6) by Carol Higgins Clark

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  • Pub. Date: January 2006
  • 352pp
  • Sales Rank: 272,203
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    • Pub. Date: January 2006
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 352pp
    • Sales Rank: 272,203

    Synopsis

    Fresh from tracking down a diamond thief in Manhattan, Regan Reilly returns to her Los Angeles office only to discover her horoscope says now is not really the best time to get started on a new case. Undaunted, she sets out to locate a missing young heiress. But Regan finds herself thwarted by a string of misadventures, inexplicably jinxed as she races up and down the Pacific Coast Highway. Just when thing seem to be turning from bad to worse, New York cop Jack Reilly steps in with some timely reinforcement.

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    Clark's sixth rollicking mystery featuring L.A. PI Regan Reilly (Fleeced, etc.) boasts a wonderful cast: Lucretia Standish, a wealthy 96-year-old former silent-film star (who claims to be 93); Lucretia's sneaky, fortune-hunting fianc , 40-ish Edward Fields; as well as the old lady's late (fifth) husband's family, a clutch of superannuated hippies who manage Altered States, a winery/hotel near Santa Barbara. Regan must track down a missing young actress and scion of Lucretia's late husband's family, Whitney Weldon, aka "Freshness Lilac," the name her hippie mother gave her. Adding to the fanciful mix are 21 tattooed bikers who have made Lucretia their pet; Regan's mother, who, like the author's own, is a successful novelist; television and movie people; and a host of other amusing California types. The redoubtable Lucretia made $60 million by being smart enough to dump some dot.com stock that Edward had foisted on her, but she's not smart enough to see through his schemes as their wedding day approaches. She drags him to Altered States to meet her eccentric family in her brand-new Rolls Royce, escorted by her idolizing bikers. It's up to Regan to sort everything out, and thanks to the transcontinental e-mail aid of her sweetheart, Jack "no relation" Reilly, she's more than equal to the task. As usual, Clark provides plenty of fast-paced fun, with all the substance of a soap bubble, and best of all, nobody gets hurt. (Aug. 27) FYI: Clark has coauthored two novels with her mother, Mary Higgins Clark, He Sees You When You're Sleeping and Deck the Halls. Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.

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    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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    She is in her 90's??by Anonymous

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    August 07, 2008: I just couldn't get into a char. who in her is 90's heck almost 100 who acts like a teenager throughout the whole book. That was the only problem I had with it.

    Great Book!by Anonymous

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    September 14, 2006: I read another one of her books, Burned, and loved it. So naturally I had to read another. And this one was great too. I only read one of her mom's, No Place Like Home, and that book was awesome. Carol and Mary are great writers! I want to write my own mysteries (I'm 15 and read them constatly) and I hope I'm like Mary and Carol one day. :)


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