
18 1/2 Disguises
A Romantic Comedy Mystery (Maizie Albright Star Detective, Book 7)
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Joan Dukore
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Larissa Reinhart
A KILLER WHO’S SEW EVIL, IT’S SHEAR MADNESS
Fans of romantic comedy mysteries, like Janet Evanovich's Stephanie Plum and Meg Cabot's Size 12 series, grab this seventh book in The Wall Street Journal bestselling series and learn why Maizie Albright’s cases are “raucous and addictive reads” full of “twists, turns, romantic tension, humor, and fast quips!” KINGS RIVER LIFE MAGAZINE'S FAVORITE BOOK of 2021.
“A mixture of adventure, mystery, and romcom. So like Hollywood, you'll never figure out what is real and what is make-believe until you reach the end.” — Laura’s Interests
#DisguisedDetectiving Maizie Albright might have once played a (teenage) private investigator on TV, but she’s now living the (adult) part. Her (mother’s) name is on her business cards. Her (boss’s) appointment book is brimming with new clients. And her bank account has grown large enough to finally trade in her dirt bike for an actual new (pre-owned) vehicle.
While the police begin their inquiries, Maizie starts her own case. She’s needling Black Pine’s wealthy do-gooders, threading through lies, stitching together clues, and ripping out false leads. Her investigation may cost Maizie her job, her relationships, and her life. But by unspooling the truth, Maizie’s darned if they stop her from catching a killer who’s sew evil, it’s shear madness.
"This series has been fun and I am looking forward to the next one.” — My Reading Journey
"This series is always good for a little suspense; plenty of twists and turns to keep you guessing and this installment doesn't disappoint." — Samantha, Cozy Tea Cottage
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This series has gotten better and better and I really enjoyed this addition to the series. There were numerous twists and turns in and I admit I was caught off guard on a couple of occasions. The suspense built throughout and the addition of some junior sleuths added to the witty banter that was throughout the story.
Will Maize be able to solve the case and keep not only herself but everyone she loves safe?
The narrator Joan Dukore really brought this story to life for me.
Entertaining mystery
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Joan Dukore does an excellent job again and is a perfect Maizie.
18 1/2 Disguises was a fun installment in this series and I’m looking forward to the next one.
I received a copy of the book from the author in exchange for an honest review.
Another Maizie Adventure
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Good Listen
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This seems to be the theme of the book. Maizie is struggling to find her footing with her career and with her private life.
The book starts with Maizie and Rhonda finding the body of Maizie’s former costume designer who has recently settled in Black Pine. As the bodies pile up, Maizie questions her decision to become a private investigator…was it just a whim? The mystery is a really good one and had me guessing until the very end. There are enough characters to make it interesting, but not too many to make it confusing. The character, Annie, is introduced to us as Maizie’s new boss and mentor in her new office, having begun working for Vicky.
While the mystery is fantastic, the parallel story is engrossing and perfectly woven. Maizie really wants to prove her worth as an independent private investigator, but in true Maizie fashion, she ends up trying to be an Annie-Nash mashup character as she tries to navigate through investigating the crime. This is certainly a more mature, serious (but not too) installment than previous outings, but it still has the comic elements that make Maizie and Nash so endearing (see Billy, the convertible).
While reading, many questions were rolling around in my brain:
Will Maizie spend one too many lunches and late-night phone calls with Ian?
Will Rhonda and Tiffany ever speak to her again?
Will Maizie ever find out why Nash is so preoccupied and where he has been every night?
Why does Maizie seem to hate the bed and new curtains in the office, and what’s her issue with the camo tie?
Is Maizie more like her mother than she realizes? [gasp!]
Who assaulted Lucky?
Will Nash lose not only his business, but also Maizie?
Joan Dukore once again brings this colorful cast of characters to life.
I received an ARC and got nothing done around the house until the story was told, Maizie and Nash being my secret obsession. This was the best installment so far, and that is saying a lot! Cannot wait until 19 is written!
Growing Pains for Maizie
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Maizie is getting better
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