Murder gets a makeover

Laura Levine, 1943-

Book - 2021

"Uber-stylist Bebe Braddock plans to juice up her Instagram feed, and thinks Jaine would make a perfect "Before & After" model. At Lance's insistence Jaine is ushered into Bebe's sprawling Brentwood spread to await her transformation. Yet, while the surroundings are glamorous, the atmosphere is toxic as Bebe bullies her team of assistants, and even her husband, into obeying her every whim. Having earned the wrath of everyone in her orbit, few are shocked when Bebe is found strangled with one of her detested wire hangers. But Jaine's prints are all over the murder weapon, making her a prime suspect. The police, however, aren't the only ones showing interest in her--so is Justin, Bebe's very cute, v...ery young personal assistant. While Jaine navigates a cougar-style romance, Prozac is mistakenly hailed as a feline hero and catapults into internet fame. Still, there are more urgent matters at hand than Prozac's swelling ego. Because unless Jaine can track down Bebe's killer and clear her own name, the only new outfit she'll be modeling is an orange prison jumpsuit..." --Amazon.com.

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Subjects
Genres
Detective and mystery stories
Humorous fiction
Mystery fiction
Detective and mystery fiction
Published
New York, NY : Kensington Publishing Corp 2021.
Language
English
Main Author
Laura Levine, 1943- (author)
Edition
First Kensington hardcover edition
Item Description
Sequel to: Death of a gigolo.
Physical Description
230 pages ; 22 cm
ISBN
9781496728135
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Review by Booklist Review

In her eighteenth outing (after Death of a Gigilo, 2019), freelance writer Jaine Austen is lured from her typical slovenly wardrobe (which usually consists of something like ketchup-stained sweats and a Cocoa Puffs tee) by the offer of a free makeover by Bebe Braddock, stylist to the stars. The experience is far from positive and Jaine nearly bails but is enticed to stay by the promise of a pale blue cashmere tunic with seed pearls as her reward. Bebe is beyond dreadful, with a long list of enemies, but when she is found murdered, Jaine's prints are found on the murder weapon--a wire hanger--and our girl becomes the chief suspect. Interspersed with the silly antics of her parents and the pseudoheroic behavior of cat Prozac, the mystery unfolds. Crazy things happen, misunderstandings create chaos but of course justice is served in the end. For lovers of the zany this is a sure thing. Public libraries that follow the series will need to add this to their collections.

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

An unwanted makeover gets a freelance writer into a world of trouble. Maybe it's her messy curls. Maybe it's her favorite CUCKOO FOR COCOA PUFFS T-shirt. Whatever the reason, shoe salesman Lance Venable is convinced that his neighbor Jaine Austen would be the perfect guinea pig for his Neiman Marcus customer Bebe Braddock's proposed fashion transformation. Jaine agrees, however grudgingly, to take time from working on her ad campaign for Tip Top DryCleaners to go for a tryout to the stylist's posh Brentwood digs, where Bebe is predictably patronizing. But she has limited time to torment Jaine for her frumpiness because on a follow-up visit, Jaine finds Bebe's corpse with a wire hanger wrapped around her throat. Since Bebe was a bitch to everyone, there are suspects aplenty: Anna, her seamstress; Heidi, her hairstylist; even Miles, her husband. But the police zero in on Jaine, probably because her fingerprints are all over the murder weapon. (Well, she had to check for a pulse, didn't she?) Now not even the dinner invitations from Bebe's handsome assistant, Justin, can make her anything but sorry she agreed to this makeover. But it's too late to escape. If she doesn't find out who killed Bebe, her next statement outfit will be an orange jumpsuit. As always, Levine's spunky heroine gets the last laugh. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.