"An amusing amateur sleuth novel"
Wealthy inventor Max Holt visits his sister DeeDee and her
husband Frankie "the Assassin" Fontana in Beaumont, South
Carolina because his sibling asked for his help. Frankie
has tossed his hat in the ring to run for mayor. While in
town, Max plans to investigate the Beaumont Gazette, in
which he is a silent partner. However, in reality he only
wants to conduct a hands-on interview of his partner Jamie
Swift, fiancee to some local yokel. Frankie gives a speech about reducing the bureaucracy and
to determine what happened to missing tax money. The talk
gives Frankie plenty of supporters and a real shot at
winning the election. However, he alienates someone
because now Frankie and his brother-in-law are targets of a
hired assassin with Jamie along claiming she only wants the
story. FULL TILT is a wild way out amateur sleuth investigative
tale that hooks readers from the moment Muffin (think of a
female Kit from Knight Rider) provides Max a picture of
Jamie. The story line is played for fun and in many ways
satirizes the Plum books. Max and Jamie chaperoned by
Muffin make a delightful duo investigating murder attempts
and the return of dizzy DeeDee (see FULL HOUSE) leaves the
audience with an uproarious amusing novel. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted January 10, 2003
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