Roped
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About the
Author
Kate Dolan began
her writing career as a legal editor and then newspaper columnist
before she decided she was finally ready to tackle fiction. As the
author of more than a dozen novels and novellas, she writes
historical fiction and romance under her own name and contemporary
mysteries and children's books under the name K.D. Hays. When not
writing, she enjoys volunteering as a living history interpreter and
riding roller coasters with her daughter.
Her latest book
is the cozy mystery, Roped In.
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Book:
Title:
Roped In
Author: K.D. Hays
Publisher: K.D. Hays
Pages: 140
Genre: Cozy Mystery
Author: K.D. Hays
Publisher: K.D. Hays
Pages: 140
Genre: Cozy Mystery
Life has settled into a more stable
pattern for fledgling investigator Karen Maxwell of DS
Investigations, but that stability is precarious. At work, she has an
uneasy truce with Rodney, the “office maximizer” hired by her
brother to do some of the administrative work she used to do. Her
brother has not assigned her any real cases and she thinks it's
because he doesn’t trust her after she was fired from her last
major assignment.
But she soon gets her chance. The
firm's insurance agent calls in a favor and asks them to investigate
whether a valuable parrot was killed as a result of snowfall damage
to a house. Karen is pretty sure Dave will assign this to her, since
the investigation will involve no money or prestige. But it may help
earn back his confidence.
Then Gina Callaghan hires DS
Investigations to find out who sabotaged her daughter Hayley’s rope
at a jump rope competition. Hayley competes in power jumping events,
and she failed to make the top four in the regional tournament. If
Karen can prove that one of those top four jumpers behaved
unethically, then Hayley, (who was fifth) will have a spot at the
national competition, and a chance to go to the World tournament.
Dave assigns Karen the lead role in this case, so now she has a
chance to prove to her brother that she can conclude an investigation
before the client is ready to pull the plug.
Karen bribes her son to take a jump
rope class on the day when the jumpers she needs to watch have their
practices. Initially, Hayley Callaghan does not want the matter
investigated so Karen has to be a subtle as possible. Meanwhile, in
the parrot case, Karen's investigation seems to indicate that the
parrot's owners are telling the truth and not trying to defraud the
insurance company. But the picture they offer as proof somehow
arouses Karen's suspicion.
At jump rope practice, she finds a lot
of masked hostility and a host of possible suspects, but no one who
saw anything. Then Hayley's sister steps forward and admits that she
saw someone rummaging through her sister's rope bag. Circumstances
point to two possible suspects, in addition to the sister herself.
But Karen can find no proof of wrongdoing and thinks the break was
most likely an accident. Then Hayley changes her position and urges
Karen to follow through with her initial suspicions. She immediately
wonders why.
But she doesn't have time to wonder.
Her brother insists that she stop working on the insurance case and
her client insists that she write up suspicions against one of the
other jumpers so they can file a complaint with the national
sanctioning commission. Working against the clock, Karen finds proof
that the picture is fake, proving that the insurance clients were
trying to defraud the agency. But time runs out on the jump rope
investigation—once again the dissatisfied client fires Karen before
she solves the case. This time, she knows an innocent girl is going
to face blame and could be banned from the sport she loves. So she
digs on until she uncovers the truth —and possible destroys a
family in the process.
**SPOILER FREE**
This is quite the book to read! Not what you would expect just by looking at the cover... and a whole different take on the mystery that lies between the pages.. A great book to read! Fast paced and smooth flow, no trouble with being intrigued as well!
*Received for an honest review*
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Book Excerpt:
“And you promise
that you can be discreet?”
“Of course.”
We’d never mingled with nobility or the rich and famous, but we had
done work for the old moneyed families in Maryland and knew some of
them could be passionate about maintaining their privacy.
“Good,” she
murmured, and again I had the sense that she was going through a
checklist. I wondered if she might be the personal assistant to a
rich woman who needed us to find missing heirloom jewels or locate
the beneficiary of a testator’s unexpected bequest.
“I need to hire
an investigator,” she said, rather redundantly.
“Yes,” I said,
trying to be patient as my gaze strayed to the clock. I was going to
have to flat-out run down to Main Street to make it to the salon on
time. But it would be worth it if I was able to rope in a new client.
With this woman’s educated voice and concerns about discretion, I
thought we might be looking at something substantial. Even if it was
just a woman wishing to keep tabs on her husband, she might be a
client with enough money to pay for a extensive investigation. So I
didn’t want to make her feel rushed.
“Why do you want
to hire an investigator?” I asked gently.
“I need an
investigator. Your best investigator,” she said firmly. “To find
out who broke my daughter’s jump rope.”
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