The Manolo Matrix
by Julie Kenner
Downtown Press
February 1, 2006
ISBN #0743496140
352 pages
Trade Size
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Other Books by
Julie Kenner

Deja Demon

Demons Are Forever

These Boots Were Made for Stomping...

Good Ghouls Do

Demons Are Forever

Fendi, Ferragamo, & Fangs

Demons Are Forever

California Demon

Everything I Needed to Know About Being a Girl I Learned...

Hell On Heels

The Prada Paradox

The Good Ghouls' Guide to Getting Even

The Givenchy Code

Nobody Does It Better

Carpe Demon

Hell With the Ladies

This Is Chick-Lit

The Perfect Score

California Demon

Perfect Timing

First Love

Night Moves

Carpe Demon

The Givenchy Code

The Hope Chest

Aphrodite's Flame

Essence of Midnight

The Spy Who Loves Me

Stolen Kisses

Beyond Suspicion

Silent Desires

Manhunting in Mississippi

Aphrodite's Secret

Silent Confessions

Nobody But You

Undercover Lovers

Aphrodite's Passion

A Mother's Way

L. A. Confidential

Aphrodite's Kiss

Intimate Fantasy

The Cat's Fancy

REVIEW

"Action-packed yet character driven romantic suspense"

The Internet game "Play-Survive-Win" involves three participants: Target, Protector, and Assassin. The Protector must prevent the Assassin from killing the Target who seeks to obtain a code that if entered before death, they survive rich; but if killed the Assassin earns the award money. Someone has brought PSW to the real world with permanent death as a strong possibility.

Manhattan waitress and wannabe performer Jennifer Martin signed up years ago to play PSW online, but never did. Now she is notified just like her former roommate had been (see THE GIVENCHY CODE) that she is playing the game in the real world as a Protector of suspended FBI Agent Devlin Brady, who was involved in the last game. Jen takes the threat serious, but a guilt laden Devlin feeling remorse over killing his partner, welcomes the Assassin's bullet. That is until he realizes Jen could die for him. The Target protects the Protector while they work together to solve PSW before the assassin can kill either of them; making matters even more dangerous, the Assassin has a grudge against her Target.

The latest PSW thriller is an action-packed yet character driven romantic suspense tale that never slows down once Jen, who takes the PSW notification email seriously, struggles to get the Target motivated. In fact the only reason Devlin plays is he feels a need to protect his protector. The Assassin is perfect as she sees an opportunity to avenge Devlin for doing his job by locking her away. The MANOLO MATRIX is magnificent.

Harriet Klausner

Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted January 25, 2006



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Summary

USA Today bestselling author of The Givenchy Code, Julie Kenner reloads for her second novel of high-heeled thrills as another woman gets pulled into a mysterious world of extreme gaming where she must play or die.

Aspiring actress Jennifer Crane knows all about games—the games girls play to get a guy; the games actresses play to land a part; and the good old game of credit-card roulette. (How else is a girl supposed to afford her shoes?) But she never expected to be playing a game with life-or-death consequences. Unable to successfully score an acting gig, she has, instead, been cast in the role of reluctant bodyguard to a real-life assassin's target—a dashing FBI agent of all people!—and must embark with him upon a scavenger hunt across Manhattan in search of the ultimate prize: survival. Before this, Jenn's definition of fighting dirty has been elbowing her way to the front of the line at a Manolo sample sale. Now, if she wants to stay alive, she's going to have to learn a few new uses for her stilettos. . . and they ain't pretty.

Fast, flirty, and full of great footwear, The Manolo Matrix is another electrifying adventure in this breakout series for fashionistas who love a perfectly appointed mystery.



 

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