"Fun cozy"
In St. Louis thirty-one years old Josie Marcus enjoys her
undercover work as a mystery shopper for Sutton Services
mostly because it enables the single mother to spend
plenty of flexible time with her nine years old daughter
Amelia, but also she enjoys the thrill. She admits that
the job pays lousy, is hard on the feet and her car and
her mom thinks she is as bad as the CIA dirty tricks squad. Her current assignment is for the client Creshan
Corporation, which is considering whether to spend fifty
million dollars to purchase the three exclusive Danessa
boutiques from founder Danessa Celedine. Josie is shocked
to find the three stores poorly managed and not customer
focused even with few people shopping. Her report tears
into Danessa and threatens the business deal. Before
Danessa can react, someone kills her with the police
wondering whether the mystery shopper, fearing a costly
law suit, killed her. Josie in turn ponders whether the
amazon store manager of one of the Danessa shops did the
deed because she assumes someone had to be strong to
commit this style murder. DYING IN STYLE is a fun cozy starring a delightful
protagonist who enjoys debunking crummy sales people and
managers. The first half of the story line introduces the
audience to Josie, a terrific undercover agent. When
Danessa is murdered, Josie becomes an amateur sleuth
because she fears she will be the fall gal. Throw in
fourteen simple shopping tips and one has a fine unique
espionage murder in the mall thriller. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted September 15, 2005
SummaryMystery shopper Josie Marcus's report about Danessa
Celedine's exclusive store is less than stellar, and it
may cost the fashion diva fifty million dollars. But
Danessa's financial future becomes moot when she's found
murdered, strangled with one of her own thousand-dollar
snakeskin belts-and Josie is accused of the crime.
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