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Killer Cuts by Elaine Viets

librarianlinda82's review against another edition

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3.0



Fluff and mindless fun but I sure have enjoyed this series so far.

rebeccasreadingrambles's review against another edition

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3.0

This book was okay and luckily easy to read. The mystery was interesting, but not very in depth. I wish more of the book focused on the investigation, but it almost seemed like that part was rushed through. It was interested to read about the salon and the customers there, but it was maybe focused on too much (IMO). The characters were nice, but it seemed like they were lacking depth (possibly because I jumped in mid-series).

hugbandit7's review against another edition

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4.0

I love the dead-end job series!

nursenell's review

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5.0

Another enjoyable read in the dead end jobs' series. Helen is engaged to her neighbor Phil, with landlady Margery acting as the officiator. Do they get married, or do they not?

rebeccasreadingrambles's review

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3.0

This book was okay and luckily easy to read. The mystery was interesting, but not very in depth. I wish more of the book focused on the investigation, but it almost seemed like that part was rushed through. It was interested to read about the salon and the customers there, but it was maybe focused on too much (IMO). The characters were nice, but it seemed like they were lacking depth (possibly because I jumped in mid-series).

vkemp's review

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3.0

Helen Hawthorne is on the lam from her court-ordered alimoney to her dead-beat philandering husband. She lives in Florida, using an assumed name and working cash-under-the-table jobs to stay off the books. She is working for Miguel Angel, celebrity hair-stylist when he is accused of killing the husband of one of his favorite clients. Helen loves her job with Miguel and figures out he did not kill the victim. Now all she has to do is convince the police. Helen and her intrepid band of sleuths, including her fiancee, Phil, are on the job. Between their investigating clues and planning for their wedding, Helen and Phil are kept busy. And, who could have predicted the ending? It's always enjoyable to read about Helen and her crew and I normally do not care for cozies.
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