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jajorgen's review
4.0
Karen Olson's latest was released as a paperback original (unlike the others in the series) and I hope the decision brings her many more fans. She's a solid mystery writer with an appealing heroine in Annie Seymour. This time around Annie finds herself caught up in a case involving illegal aliens and bomb-sniffing bees. Good stuff.
smiley7245's review
3.0
I am still not a huge fan of Annie, but I enjoyed this book more than the previous two. This one was more fun and while I knew who the "bag guy" was, I did not know the how which was nice. I will continue with this series.
amdame1's review
3.0
3.5 stars
one of the better murder mystery fluff-type books that i have read lately. This one has a female reporter as the lead character, tracking down disjointed clues such as bees, missing scrap metal and illegal immigrants to put the big story together for her newspaper. Throw in a dead police chief and two potential romances = a fun read.
one of the better murder mystery fluff-type books that i have read lately. This one has a female reporter as the lead character, tracking down disjointed clues such as bees, missing scrap metal and illegal immigrants to put the big story together for her newspaper. Throw in a dead police chief and two potential romances = a fun read.
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