Meet Izzy Spellman, a 28-year-old private eye working for her family's investigative business--a family that puts the RfunS in dysfunctional--in this irresistible, laugh-out-loud debut novel.
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Meet Izzy Spellman, a 28-year-old private eye working for her family's investigative business--a family that puts the RfunS in dysfunctional--in this irresistible, laugh-out-loud debut novel.
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This book was chosen as a light summer read for my book group. I wasn't sure I was going to like it, but I did thoroughly. It's just a fun read about a quirky family of private investigators. I'm going to read the 2 other "Spellman" books by Lutz.
louann51@cox.net
Jul 9, 2009
Another hit!
Here's another gem from Ms. Lutz - her unique style is something to anticipate and savor. The characters are quirky, fun, and just plain terrific - great read!
Seajack
Sep 22, 2007
Slow start
The first part of the story is one long series of character set-up of the protagonist, Izzy Spellman, and her highly eccentric family of professional investigators. There's honestly not a lot of "plot" as such, but the novel becomes much more focused during the second half. I'm looking forward to the sequel due out next year.
lindacat
Aug 17, 2007
A fix for Stephanie Plum addicts
If you can"t wait for the next Evanovich you can catch some of the same type of looniness in this tale of a dysfunctional family of private investigators who spend as much time spying on each other as solving cases. A fun diversion.