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Katy Munger, Eryk Pruitt; Dark Yonder
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Casey Jones is a take-no-prisoners female PI who wouldn't be caught
dead whining over a lousy boyfriend or asking for help. She's too
busy lifting weights, running off at the mouth and making doughnut
runs for her overstuffed business partner, the larger-than-life
Bobby D., a 360 pound Lothario whose little black book is almost as
big as his appetite. With a stretch in a Florida pen behind her and
no official PI license, Casey comes from nothing and has nothing to
lose. She lives full speed ahead with a healthy respect for the
screw ups of others. Only this time, it's Casey who has stepped in
it. When a favorite client gets killed on her watch, Casey vows to
find the killer no matter what the cost, either personally or
professionally. When the trail leads her into the rarefied ranks of
North Carolina's social elite, Casey's dirt poor childhood comes
rushing back in a wave of self-doubt that adds fire to her
considerable fury. She fights to regain her self-confidence and
expose an incendiary killer out to destroy more than her name.
Casey moves from farmland to the mountains, from debutante balls to
drag bars, from boardrooms to bedrooms-- and even down the prickly
path of lust at first sight--as she battles unknown enemies anxious
to see her, quite literally, to go up in flames. From Publishers
Weekly: Raleigh, N.C., gumshoe, 160-pound Casey Jones (first
introduced in Legwork) has more than her usual hassles. Her current
beau, a cop, is berating her for agreeing to look for evidence that
could overturn a woman's death sentence. The woman supposedly
killed her husband, another cop. Not only does Casey run smack into
several police departments who won't help her, but someone tries to
kill her. And whenever she seems close to getting a break on the
case, she turns up near a dead body and the police are certain
she's involved. All the while, Casey tries to fortify herself with
doughnuts, fried chicken and just about anything else, at least
until she can sort out her case and her love life. Casey's size and
tough manner belie her Southern roots; in fact, she wants a man to
wait on her and woo her but only on her terms. (I've kept telling
him that he's going to have to kiss my .45 caliber ass for the next
twenty years in order to atone.) The atmosphere is thick with
greasy foods and pervasive corruption, but Casey makes this is a
delightfully funny read, perfect for a rainy afternoon or long
train ride.
Meet Casey Jones -- an unlicensed, no-nonsense private detective
who hides 160 pounds of muscle with an in-your-face femme fatale
style. She's bold, she's bad and, most of all she's nobody's fool.
Underneath her wisecracking 100% Southern exterior, there beats a
14-carat heart with a definite soft spot for life's losers. With
the brains to take on any challenge and the guts to impose her own
brand of justice, Casey Jones has what it takes to be your best
friend-or your very worst enemy. This time around, Casey takes on a
case that batters her once-sturdy body and threatens to expose her
closest held secret. When her investigation into the case of a
woman on death row sets her at odds with her hometown police force,
Casey quickly learns the true blue friends aren't necessarily clad
in blue. One by one, bodies begin to fall, while Casey holds her
ground. She must race to uncover the truth before more people die
and before she takes the rap for their murders. With the help of an
unlikely pair of bloodhounds and even more unlikely allies, Casey
battles back to reclaim her clients life and her own, and to set a
trap for a very clever killer before time runs out. From Publishers
Weekly: Raleigh, N.C., gumshoe, 160-pound Casey Jones (first
introduced in Legwork) has more than her usual hassles. Her current
beau, a cop, is berating her for agreeing to look for evidence that
could overturn a woman's death sentence. The woman supposedly
killed her husband, another cop. Not only does Casey run smack into
several police departments who won't help her, but someone tries to
kill her. And whenever she seems close to getting a break on the
case, she turns up near a dead body and the police are certain
she's involved. All the while, Casey tries to fortify herself with
doughnuts, fried chicken and just about anything else, at least
until she can sort out her case and her love life. Casey's size and
tough manner belie her Southern roots; in fact, she wants a man to
wait on her and woo her but only on her terms. ("I've kept telling
him that he's going to have to kiss my .45 caliber ass for the next
twenty years in order to atone.") The atmosphere is thick with
greasy foods and pervasive corruption, but Casey makes this is a
delightfully funny read, perfect for a rainy afternoon or long
train ride.
Casey Jones is as tough as they come. She's big, blond and shoots
to kill with the best of them - even if she does lack an official
PI license due to an unfortunate interlude behind bars. It takes a
lot to faze her, but there are still some cases that hit her like a
piledriver to the gut. This is one of them. Helen McInnes, the
victim of a horrible crime, barely escaped with her life.
Traumatized by the experience, she can no longer set foot outside
her home. Further devastated by her attacker's acquittal and the
anonymous threats she begins to receive, Helen turns to Casey for
help reclaiming her life. Leaving Helen with a motley crew of
bodyguards - including Casey's temperamental boyfriend Burly, her
corpulent partner Bobby D., his equally rotund paramour Fanny, and
a nearly comatose dog named Killer - Casey heads back to school.
But she's prowling nearby Duke University with a different sort of
education in mind: one that will help her unmasked fiend too is
been using the campus as his personal hunting ground and enable her
to survive him when she finds it. From Publishers Weekly: Raleigh,
N.C., gumshoe, 160-pound Casey Jones (first introduced in Legwork)
has more than her usual hassles. Her current beau, a cop, is
berating her for agreeing to look for evidence that could overturn
a woman's death sentence. The woman supposedly killed her husband,
another cop. Not only does Casey run smack into several police
departments who won't help her, but someone tries to kill her. And
whenever she seems close to getting a break on the case, she turns
up near a dead body and the police are certain she's involved. All
the while, Casey tries to fortify herself with doughnuts, fried
chicken and just about anything else, at least until she can sort
out her case and her love life. Casey's size and tough manner belie
her Southern roots; in fact, she wants a man to wait on her and woo
her but only on her terms. ("I've kept telling him that he's going
to have to kiss my .45 caliber ass for the next twenty years in
order to atone.") The atmosphere is thick with greasy foods and
pervasive corruption, but Casey makes this is a delightfully funny
read, perfect for a rainy afternoon or long train ride.
Don't mess with North Carolina's Casey Jones - smart mouth ex-con,
unlicensed PI and reluctant partner to a Barry White wannabe.
Casey's big and bad, with attitude to match her altitude.
Especially when she's been double-crossed. At first, Casey proves a
sucker for the fragile blonde who claims her estranged husband has
disappeared with their child. But when Casey locates the fugitive
spouse a little too easily, she begins to suspect that the lovely
Tawny Bledsoe has played her for a fool. Especially when Casey gets
stiffed on the fee, then finds herself embroiled in a murder case
with Tawny's name written all over it. Bad check in hand and a bad
taste in her mouth, Casey resolves to stop Tawny once and for all,
but the battle quickly turns personal with Tawny proves more than a
match for the the irrepressible Casey. Ego rattled, Casey laces up
her high-tops to track her nemesis to Florida for a Saturday night
cat fight. Casey must leave her sweet-and-sour southern ways far
behind in order to prove that Tawny Bledsoe is one bad to the bone
babe who belongs behind bars - no matter what it takes to bring her
down. From Publishers Weekly: Raleigh, N.C., gumshoe, 160-pound
Casey Jones (first introduced in Legwork) has more than her usual
hassles. Her current beau, a cop, is berating her for agreeing to
look for evidence that could overturn a woman's death sentence. The
woman supposedly killed her husband, another cop. Not only does
Casey run smack into several police departments who won't help her,
but someone tries to kill her. And whenever she seems close to
getting a break on the case, she turns up near a dead body and the
police are certain she's involved. All the while, Casey tries to
fortify herself with doughnuts, fried chicken and just about
anything else, at least until she can sort out her case and her
love life. Casey's size and tough manner belie her Southern roots;
in fact, she wants a man to wait on her and woo her but only on her
terms. (I've kept telling him that he's going to have to kiss my
.45 caliber ass for the next twenty years in order to atone.) The
atmosphere is thick with greasy foods and pervasive corruption, but
Casey makes this is a delightfully funny read, perfect for a rainy
afternoon or long train ride.
LEGWORK is the debut novel in Katy Munger's hilarious and acclaimed
Casey Jones Mystery series. Casey is a big, bad bottled blonde who
takes no prisoners as she delves into cases for those who are
marginalized on the outskirts of society. Set in North Carolina and
the surrounding states, LEGWORK features a colorful cast, solid
plot and writing that is both laugh out funny and vry moving at
times.
When the young basketball star and his drug addicted mother
disappear without a trace, the boy's ailing grandmother begs a
reluctant Casey to find him before she dies. But even the normally
unflappable Casey Jones is thrown for a loop when she discovers
evidence of a murder in their wake and uncovers the shocking secret
about the identity of the boy's father. When the case gets very
personal, Casey has a difficult time separating her professional
and personal judgment - with disastrous results that put her
freedom at peril and endanger the boy's well-being. In this sixth
Casey Jones mystery, kick-ass PI Casey is back with her trademark
irreverence and a cast of supporting characters her fans have come
to love including her whale-sized boss Bobby D, the ever intrepid
Marcus Dupree, Bill Butler, an old country boy flame and a new man
in uniform who may just eclipse them all in Casey's heart. Bad Moon
On The Rise offers readers plenty of action, plenty of humor and
plenty for Casey fans to enjoy. From Publishers Weekly: Raleigh,
N.C., gumshoe, 160-pound Casey Jones (first introduced in Legwork)
has more than her usual hassles. Her current beau, a cop, is
berating her for agreeing to look for evidence that could overturn
a woman's death sentence. The woman supposedly killed her husband,
another cop. Not only does Casey run smack into several police
departments who won't help her, but someone tries to kill her. And
whenever she seems close to getting a break on the case, she turns
up near a dead body and the police are certain she's involved. All
the while, Casey tries to fortify herself with doughnuts, fried
chicken and just about anything else, at least until she can sort
out her case and her love life. Casey's size and tough manner belie
her Southern roots; in fact, she wants a man to wait on her and woo
her but only on her terms. ("I've kept telling him that he's going
to have to kiss my .45 caliber ass for the next twenty years in
order to atone.") The atmosphere is thick with greasy foods and
pervasive corruption, but Casey makes this is a delightfully funny
read, perfect for a rainy afternoon or long train ride.
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