Jack is put in charge of the case. But how do you catch someone who is always in disguise, who ingeniously spreads toxins in restaurants, grocery stores, and fast-food places without leaving any clues?
Time is running out. The Chemist has something big planned - something really big - and Jack has to push herself to the limits of her capabilities, or else everyone she knows and everything she holds dear will be destroyed.
In Dirty Martini, Jack faces her toughest adversary yet: a sicko who wants to murder an entire city. Can she catch him - and decide whether to accept boyfriend Latham's surprise proposal - without destroying both her reputation and her sanity?
Crack another case with Jacqueline "Jack" Daniels.
©2007 J.A. Konrath; (P)2007 Brilliance Audio, Inc.
With Lotsa Love from gaz regn
"Fabulously Refreshing"
I admit to having listened to only half of this book at the time of writing this review, but I'm enjoying it so much that I feel compelled to hopefully turn other people on to this writer.
The main character is a policewoman who is completely believeable. She's not overly tough and cynical, and she's not shy and retiring, either. She's a real person with real feelings, and she's darned good at her job.
The narrators afre both fabulous, too.
The writer has a great sense of humor, too, and the book flits nicely between being funny, and tension-filled. I'll listen to many more of this author's books.
Now if I could just teach her that Martinis are far better when made with gin instaed of vodka . . .
"JACKIE JACKIE JACKIE"
Love this series wonderful story lines cant wait for next one
"One of the best"
Both of their voices
two many to explain
they make it exciting
no i injoyed casually listening to it
"Not beliveable, Die Hard 3 fans might like"
No sympathetic characters and a ridiculous story. I was very disappointed. I was expecting a fun romp with clever dialog. Didn't find it here. The performers were good, however.
"Good Story but..."
Feels like this is a Carl Hiaasen wannabe, there are others out there too. More grit than wit.