Popped (Regan Reilly Mysteries, No. 7)
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It's up, up, and away with sleuth Regan Reilly -- in a lively new caper from beloved New York Times bestselling author Carol Higgins Clark.
Danny's show is in competition with the sitcom Take Me Higher for a coveted permanent slot on Hot Air Cable, also known as the Balloon Channel. Both shows involve hot air ballooning, and both have casts of characters who are more than capable of disrupting production of Love Above Sea Level. Regan's job is to find out who is making trouble and why. Is the culprit one of the contestants on Love Above Sea Level? Could it be the advice columnists Danny has hired -- Aunt Agony and Uncle Heartburn -- who are there to help rekindle the sparks between the husbands and wives? Is it Danny's right-hand man, Victor, a local Vegas boy Danny met while gambling? Or his cameraman Sam, who would much rather be surfing than working? Is it Bubbles Ferndale, producer of the sitcom, who is desperate to make her show the one that wins the competition? Is it Danny's ex-girlfriend, the Vegas showgirl Honey? Or her friend Lucille, a dealer in one of the casinos? Could local entrepreneur Roscoe Parker, the owner of the Balloon Channel and mastermind behind the TV competitions, be the source of all Danny's problems? There is no shortage of suspects and no shortage of mishaps. From their base in the Fuzzy Dice Hotel, a decidedly third-rate establishment, Regan tries to help Danny keep his production on an even keel. Danny's well-meaning, meddlesome parents complicate matters. Jealousy among the Love Above Sea Level contestants escalates. Mysterious, inexplicable events keep occurring. Regan is determined to keep Danny's show on schedule, and she'll do whatever it takes -- on land and in the air! Popped is a funny, fast-paced jaunt that takes readers from the fancy Vegas casinos to the run-down hotels off the Strip, from the grounds of the hot air balloon fields up into the heavens as the balloons fly over the arid Southwest. Popped is written with Clark's expert light touch and filled with the richly drawn, quirky characters so relished by her fans. As Nelson DeMille says, "Clark keeps her readers entranced and entertained from cover to cover." |
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| 08-07-08 | 1 | (NA) |
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A mystery based on a cable network dedicated to Hot Air Ballooning? Is CHC serious?
I couldn't even believe this dreck was published. All of the characters are totally unbelievable and impossibly named. Even in my worst, food-induced haze would I EVER come up with Aunt Agony and Uncle Heartburn. CHC must be on drugs. This was worse that Robin Cook's "Shock". At least I finished that book. I'll stick to Janet Evanovich's Stephanie Plum series. While I have issues with that series as well, at least it's entertaining. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-09-09 08:52:33 EST)
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| 07-07-08 | 1 | (NA) |
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I've read books Carol Higgins Clark co-authored with her mother, but this was the first of her own I tried to read. I strugged thru page 65 & decided it wasn't worth the effort. The story, plot & characters were so rediculous I'm wondering how she could even dream up such a tale. I'm anxiously waiting for a good price on her mother, Mary Higgins Clark's, newest "Where Are You Now?" as I know it will be a good read but I don't think I'll ever try another of Carol Higgins Clark's book.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-09-02 08:59:35 EST)
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| 04-20-08 | 1 | (NA) |
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This is my first experience with the Regan Reilly series & I don't intend to read any more. I found it in an airport & have decided it was actually someone's cruel joke. Stick with her mother's books!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-04-23 08:29:33 EST)
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| 05-10-07 | 5 | (NA) |
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Every once in awhile Carol writes a great tongue in cheek mystery long the lines of Damon Runyon. Keep up the great fun, Carol!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-04-20 08:17:08 EST)
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