Reviewed by Kristin
Jaine Austen (no, not that
Jane Austen), can’t seem to get away from Cryptessa Muldoon. Cryptessa was the
main character in an extremely short lived and mercifully cancelled sitcom
entitled I Married a Zombie. The
actress who played the television role used to live down the street from Jaine,
until she was, umm, murdered. Jaine, freelance writer and amateur sleuth,
solved that murder back in Death of a Neighborhood Witch. Realtors and
buyers beware; Jaine does always seem to have trouble with neighbors.
Zombie superfans
Becca and David have decided to resurrect the story on the stage, renting out
an old theatre and hiring fresh actors to reprise the old TV show. They have a
script, but they need a writer to make some edits….enter Jaine. Sure, she’ll be
glad to take a stab at it, especially with the offered payment of $5000.
Jaine jumps in with her usual aplomb, happy to be associated
with something other than her Golden Plunger award winning slogan: In a Rush to Flush? Call Toiletmasters!
This is the theatre, what could possibly go wrong?
Murder. Of course.
Misty is the actress playing the stage version of Cryptessa.
Pretty much everyone hates her, except director David who is besotted. Or is
he? When someone spikes Misty’s daily smoothie with rat poison, suspects
abound.
I had read the first dozen or so titles in this series years
ago, and then sort of dropped them because my to-be-read list was just too long.
I am very glad that I picked this one up because I had forgotten how
laugh-out-loud funny they are. Sure, it’s slightly slapstick, but it’s clever
slapstick. The cover artwork is eye catching and cute.
Also included in this outing are many emails from Jaine’s
parents, each telling their side of the story as her father practices for their
retirement community talent show with Iggy the iguana; a charity auction date
Jaine did not mean to bid on (not to
mention, win); and bestie Lance checking out the hot guys in the play and
repeatedly stealing Jaine’s cinnamon raisin bagels. Can’t a woman eat breakfast
in peace?
And let’s not forget Jaine’s cat: Prozac. The first sentence
is in this volume is “Prozac Elizabeth Austen!” as Jaine chases her cat out the
front door. Prozac is a bit of a wild child at home, but is a perfect angel
around others. (Except when a neighbor’s roast chicken is involved.)
The series includes:
This Pen
for Hire
Last
Writes
Killer
Blonde
Shoes to
Die for
The PMS
Murder
Death by
Panty Hose
Killing
Bridezilla
Killer
Cruise
Death of
a Trophy Wife
Death of
A Neighborhood Witch
Murder
Has Nine Lives
Death of
a Bachelorette
Death of
a Neighborhood Scrooge
Death of
a Gigolo
Murder
Gets a Makeover
Death by
Smoothie
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