"funny amateur sleuth"
Josie Marcus is a single mom who lives with her own mother
for a reduced rent and has a job she loves even if it
doesn't pay well. She is a mystery shopper, one of those
anonymous customers who visit a store to learn why an
employer gets too many complaints. An employer calls the
firm Josie works for and her boss assigns her to
investigate Mel, a salesman at Soft Shoe. When she
follows him to the back room and sees what he is about to
do sexually to her shoe she files a bad report and he is
fired. A couple of days later Mel is found murdered at his
palatial estate. Mrs. Mueller, Josie's nosy neighbor tells
her that her daughter Cheryl has been questioned by the
police because evidence shows she was there. Her neighbor
hires Josie to prove her daughter is innocent. Josie finds
Cheryl is a gambling addict, and is part of a slave fetish
ring by Mel to make money for women who need extra money.
When Mel's housekeeper is killed and Cheryl is connected
to Mel's murder Josie finds her life in danger from a
killer who is protecting someone else and doesn't want
Josie finding out and revealing that secret. Elaine Viets has written one of the funniest amateur
sleuth mysteries to come along in ages. Her protagonist
is a thoroughly likeable person, a great mother, daughter
and friend who does the right things for the right
reasons, even when they make her uncomfortable. There is
a lot of action in HIGH HEELS ARE MURDER but the strength
and the freshness of the tale lies in the characters who
are realistic and believable. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted November 5, 2006
SummarySleuthing can be dangerous - but high heels can really
kill you...
Every job has its pluses and minuses. Josie Marcus gets to
shoe-shopbut she also must deal with men like Mel
Poulaine, who's too interested in handling women's feet.
Soon Josie's been hired by Mel's boss to mystery-shop the
store, but one step leads to another and Josie finds herself
in St. Louis's seedy underbelly. Caught up in a web of
crime, Josie hopes against hope that she won't end up
murdered in Manolos.
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