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Half-Price Homicide (Dead-End Job, Bk 9)
HalfPrice Homicide - Dead-End Job, Bk 9
Author: Elaine Viets
Tired of living life on the lam, Helen Hawthorne goes back to St. Louis to clear her name of alimony evasion so she can finally marry the man she loves.  But she still has to pay the bills, even if it means working at a consignment shop where the designer duds are to die for--literally.  Secondhand clothes.  First-degree murder.&n...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780451229892
ISBN-10: 0451229894
Publication Date: 5/4/2010
Pages: 272
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 40 ratings
Publisher: NAL Hardcover
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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tina72 avatar reviewed Half-Price Homicide (Dead-End Job, Bk 9) on + 5 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
I love all the books in this series. This was another great mystery.
But....

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The only thing that left me going "huh?" was the part with the ex-husband. That storyline just seemed a bit odd. It really surprised me. I was hoping for Helen to finally face Rob in court and to see her get a victory. I was totally on her side throughout the series, but now she made a dumb decision and it really took away her credibility. I think it took away the "cozy" element of the series, which disappointed me. I can see how the author could turn this into a plot twist in the future, but it seems like a new chapter is beginning for Phil and Helen and it would have been nice to put her past behind her.
Timbuktu126 avatar reviewed Half-Price Homicide (Dead-End Job, Bk 9) on + 476 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I love this series BUT....I did not enjoy this book. I was so disappointed because all of the other ones are really good. The mystery portion of the story was fine with plenty of suspects and motives, but at least a third of the book was all about Helen going back to St. Louis to deal with her divorce decree and money. There was also an unanswered question (perhaps done deliberately) that left me confused and I wasn't thrilled with the ending (after the murder was solved, the book goes on for like 20 pages) or where it seems like the storyline is going next. I will likely read the next in the series just because it is such a good series and maybe this one bomb was just a fluke, but I'm hoping it will be better than this one.
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reviewed Half-Price Homicide (Dead-End Job, Bk 9) on + 111 more book reviews
At Snapdragon, the high-end designer consignment shop, Helen is at the beck and call of snobby yet frugal-customers. That alone is a deadly combination, but the sellers of the drool-worthy fashions can be even more high maintenance. Especially Chrissy, who comes in with a purse to sell and ends up screming it out with her own husband and another customer. if Helen didn't have agreedy ex-husband demanding more money and a mother in a Florida nursing home, she'd be hanging up her cash register.
But when Chrissy is found dead in a dressing room with a hand-painted scarf around her neck, Helen goes from being low on society's totem pole to high on the police suspect list
CacaoBear avatar reviewed Half-Price Homicide (Dead-End Job, Bk 9) on + 85 more book reviews
I've enjoyed this series up until now.

Unfortunately, the characters didn't seem the same in this book. Normally, I understand and identify with them - but in this one, they just didn't "click" ... It also seemed like a lot of the storyline was more about foreshadowing for the next installment than about adding to this one.
holly-berry avatar reviewed Half-Price Homicide (Dead-End Job, Bk 9) on
I have been a fan of this series from the start of it and I'm so disappointed in this latest installment. Some of my favorite characters are acting out of character or too harsh, Helen's working in yet another clothing boutique and worse, there's two deaths in the mystery that don't make sense to me. One's kind of sad and one's a shocker.

And the part with the Ex left a bad taste in my mouth. I can't believe her editor let her do it.

I'm going to read the next in the series but I don't think I can recover from Helen's choice in this one.


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