"cross between Stephanie Plum and Harry Minor"
Chrissy McMullen went from being an Illinois cocktail
waitress to a Los Angeles psychologist; between her two
professions she considers herself an expert on the human
condition. Her best friend Laney Butterfield works as her
receptionist and there isn't anything she wouldn't do for
her including finding her boyfriend Jeen Solberg who
disappeared at a convention in Las Vegas for techno-
geeks. This is a true test of friendship because she
can't stand Solberg who she calls many derogatory names to
everyone but Laney. Solberg's boss has not heard from him but isn't worried
because in Vegas Jeen told him he needed a few days
vacation time. Nobody else has heard from him either
including his co-workers and next door neighbor. Solberg
calls Chrissy to ask her to meet him at a designated
location. When she goes to get her car two thugs abduct
and manhandle her but she escapes. She learns that
Solberg's boss thinks he embezzled $500,000 dollars from
the company but Chrissy is sure that is not true and he is
in trouble. She asks questions and ends up turning
herself over to the real perpetrator in return for letting
the person he kidnapped go. Now Chrissy is alone with
some very dangerous men and has no idea how to extricate
herself from the situation. Lois Greiman's protagonist is a cross between Stephanie
Plum and Harry Minor of the Mrs. Murphy series. Chrissy
gets herself into zany, dangerous and unusual predicaments
like Stephanie but she also has the savvy of Harry which
allows her to extricate herself from potentially lethal
situations without the help of a man. Lieutenant Jack
Rivera is sticking to Chrissy in the hopes she will
confide in him and like in UNZIPPED the sexual tension is
so thick, one can cut it with a knife. The mystery is
well written and readers will thoroughly UNPLUGGED. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted June 26, 2006
SummaryChristina McMullen, psychologist extraordinaire, has
problems--not least of which are her needy clients, a
schizophrenic septic system, and her sizzling-then-fizzling
romance with Lieutenant Jack Rivera. But Chrissy has yet
another problem she'd like to ignore: finding her
secretary's missing boyfriend. Okay, so she secretly hopes
the vertically challenged computer geek has harmlessly
departed from Elaine's life--after all, there's no evidence
to suggest foul play. But when her razor-sharp instincts,
honed by years as a cocktail waitress, start screaming,
she'll have to use all her skills to protect Laney and
herself from a fate far worse than heartbreak...and a little
more like murder.
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