"Can they find the killer and keep Marylou safe?"
Terry Saltz is back. He's still delivering pizza for
Carol's pizza place in northeastern Ohio. His carpentry
side business is thriving. He and Gruf are renovating
Smitty's bar. Smitty is Gruf's dad. Carlo's has been
sold. Once the new owners take over, Gruf and Terry are
taking the staff and will be running Smitty's bar. At breakfast at Brewster's with the normal group one
morning, Terry's ex Marylou walks in. She asks him to help
her move. He refuses. That night while asleep, Terry
hears gunshots in the trailer park. He and Danny run down
the street to see what has happened. They find Marylou
drunk, in a daze with a gun outside of a trailer without
much on. The dead man is in the trailer. Terry knows
Marylou isn't a killer. Soon it becomes evident that while she isn't a killer, the
killer knows she survived. Can the gang hide her until
they can figure out who the murderer is? Unfortunately
Marylou can't remember a thing from that night! Can they
piece together what happened that night without putting
themselves or her in danger? Terry and his gang are back at it. They can't let Alan
know they're investigating again. Matter of fact, Alan
told Terry to butt out! That doesn't stop them. I love the characters this author has created and the way
that she presents them. It makes them seem so alive. I'd
love to work at Carlo's and have breakfast at Brewster's
with them! I love this series. I recommend you read the first in this
series, COLD SLICE, first so that you get all the
background on the characters. It really helps. I highly recommend this book and the whole series!
Reviewed by Dawn Dowdle
Posted August 25, 2004
SummaryBLUE-COLLARING A KILLER...
You may not think it, but life moves fast in northeastern
Ohio. Just six months ago, I was down-and-out—stewing in
jail and getting dumped by my pit-bull of a wife. Now, I'm
back on my feet renovating a bar, delivering pizza, and
thinking of cutting my hair.
Just when I'm getting comfortable, the you-know-what hits
the fan. There I am, sitting in Brewster's--eating my
Number
Four breakfast with the guys--when in walks the devil
herself: my soon-to-be-ex-wife Marylou, high hair and all.
She asks me to help her move. I say no. End of story.
Right...
That night, a man is knocked off in my own trailer park,
and who's caught holding the gun? Marylou. Drunk as a
skunk. She doesn't remember a thing. She may be mean as a
junkyard dog, but Marylou's no killer. The cops—mighty
familiar with my reputation for butting in—warn me to butt
out. But, I'm stubborn. And no one's getting away with
murder in my backyard...
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