Helpful Score: 4
The second Sofie Metropolis story was just as enjoyable as the first.
Sofie may be new at this "PI" business, but that doesn't stop her from taking on the tough cases. In this case, the mob ... and a missing ferret ....
Unlike many "cozy" heroines, Sofie doesn't just "trip over the answers" through gossip ... she thinks ... she detects ... and she learns from her experiences. It's refreshing to see a character that is so ... well, HUMAN!!
I hope Sofie is around for a long time!
Sofie may be new at this "PI" business, but that doesn't stop her from taking on the tough cases. In this case, the mob ... and a missing ferret ....
Unlike many "cozy" heroines, Sofie doesn't just "trip over the answers" through gossip ... she thinks ... she detects ... and she learns from her experiences. It's refreshing to see a character that is so ... well, HUMAN!!
I hope Sofie is around for a long time!
Helpful Score: 2
A lot of people accuse this series of being a Stephanie Plum copy cat and that's not untrue. However, it is still a fun series with quirky characters and quick dialog. I've enjoyed both books in this series so far and I look forward to reading more in the future.
Helpful Score: 1
Sofie Metropolis is a Greek P.I. investigating the case of a missing man. She has run-ins with the mob, has to take on a case involving a ferret, and deal with her mother's suspicions that her father is having an affair. At times it felt like a copycat Stephanie Plum novel, but I really enjoyed the Greek aspect of the book, as well as the humor and light-heartedness. Pretty good read.
Helpful Score: 1
The tone is tongue in cheek, the heroine is a Greek girl who, after catching her husband-to-be with the maid of honor on her wedding day, is now a PI wanna-be and she has a huge crush on a sexy Australian bounty hunter. If you've read Evanovich's Stephanie Plum books this will all sound painfully familiar. In comparison (and how could one not make the comparison?) this one lacks. There is a lot of talk about Greek food and a few somewhat quirky characters but there is no Grandma Mazer here, just an old bat who wants to cook a dog and gives people the "evil eye" and it's all a bit bland.
The writing is light and breezy making this a truly mindless read. Come tomorrow I doubt I'll remember any details about it however . . .
The writing is light and breezy making this a truly mindless read. Come tomorrow I doubt I'll remember any details about it however . . .