• Shop Till You Drop

  • A Dead-End Job Mystery, Book 1
  • By: Elaine Viets
  • Narrated by: Sarah Pesek
  • Length: 9 hrs and 33 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (25 ratings)

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Shop Till You Drop

By: Elaine Viets
Narrated by: Sarah Pesek
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Bimbos, bustiers, and botox! Murder most fashionable....

Author Elaine Viets kicks off this funny and fresh cozy series — about a woman on the run from her ex — with a rollicking tale of crime and vanity in the shadow world of wannabe molls.

When unlikely sleuth Helen Hawthorne flees St. Louis, she fetches up in Fort Lauderdale, suddenly surrounded by the beautiful and the Botoxed.

They all shop at the same place — Juliana’s, the overpriced boutique where Helen works. And they’re all looking for a wealthy wise guy to take to the cleaners.

It’s a dead-end job with no perks — but one that pays in cash. A little shady, but it beats leaving a paper trail. Turns out, shady’s only the beginning.

Juliana’s holds more secrets than a confessional, beginning with theft and drug sales, progressing to ever more ambitious scams, and inevitably, given the escalating level of crime, the murder of a felonious fashionista. The good news is there’s a reward — and Helen needs money. The bad is that she could die before she collects it.

Listeners will find Helen the perfect cozy protagonist — an ordinary woman squeezed by circumstance, feeling her way as she takes control of her life whatever way she has to do it, innocent yet growing savvier by the second. You root hard for her as she settles into the role of amateur detective because you just can’t help identifying with her and hoping you’d rise to the occasion as well. And you’ll laugh out loud at the sly way author Viets skewers the South Florida culture of vanity and money.

Fans of everywoman heroines like those created by Joanna Campbell Slan, Donna Andrews, Joanne Fluke, CeeCee James, Jana DeLeon, and Janet Evanovich will fall in love with this plucky investigator. And they can settle in for a long and beautiful relationship. The best news is the series is 15 books strong, and counting!

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I've read all these books and now I get to listen to great audio. love the stories,characters and of course Thumbs.

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Stilted writing and one very bad part

The occasional lack of contractions and going back and forth for the main character between she said and Helen said was distracting. But she completely lost me at an adult raping a 12 year old and the main character saying she didn’t understand why that character did that when the 12 year old wasn’t attractive. Then she described how pasty the 12 year old was in the rape pictures.

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