"Engaging amateur sleuth tale"
Sierra Lavatoni works at the Tiffany Gentleman's Club, a
high priced strip joint in which the ladies do not provide
extracurricular service to the customers. Sierra is
actually an exotic dancer who affectionately treats the
girls and the club's owner Vincent Gambuzzo as her
children. Life at the serene club turns nasty when a back
room poker game incites the murder of one of the
participants and the police charge Vincent with the crime. Before the homicide occurred, Vincent signed over the
club's ownership as collateral to Mike Riggs, a charter
boat captain in Panama City. Mike lowers the standards
renaming the joint Big Mike's House of Booty. Most of the
women quit, but Sierra temporary remains to learn the
identity of who framed Vincent. Between a gangster who wants her and a police officer
that loves her, Sierra runs from relationships because she
knows men leave. This makes her vulnerable and sympathetic
to the audience when she dives into her investigation.
Readers will like her and root for her, hoping she obtains
whatever her heart's desires. It is very amusing to observe
Sierra try to not get killed while on the case. Nancy
Bartholomew ties everything up with a bow except for one
critical personal question that will leave the audience
coveting the next novel in this series quite soon. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted October 8, 2001
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