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Bad Luck (Victoria Lucci Novels)

Bad Luck (Victoria Lucci Novels)

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: promising start, lame book
Review: I was looking forward to reading this book. It sounded like it would be an enjoyable read. A nymphomaniac attacking a hospital patient, a black cat, a witch. The best part about this book was the blurb on the back cover. The rest was pretty boring.

The story started out with a lot of promise, it contained humour, mystery, suspense, all the elements needed for a great novel ride. This soon fizzled out and I had to push the book to the finish line. I am not certain what happened, Ms Proulx had all the elements and got off to such a great start, but she seemed to not know where to take it. The characters weren't that
interesting and the ending was too predictable.

If I had it to do over again, I would not waste any time on this book, there are too many good ones out there. This is the first book from this author I have read, I hope all her books are not like this.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Cat Happy
Review: Okay, I read the previous "Bad Blood" and enjoyed it, but this was even better. I loved how the cat played a role and how our heroine didn't like cats but got stuck with one. Very good book. I highly recommend it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Cat Happy
Review: Okay, I read the previous "Bad Blood" and enjoyed it, but this was even better. I loved how the cat played a role and how our heroine didn't like cats but got stuck with one. Very good book. I highly recommend it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Have Good Luck with "Bad Luck"
Review: Our intrepid risk manager cum sleuth Vicky Lucci is back again in this second installment of Suzanne Proulx's series. This time around, Vicky is trying to hide her mirth at her boss, Jette's, disappearance while simultaneously searching for her. At the same time, a big-wig hospital doctor's wife checks in for a routine brow lift, and checks out in a coma. Inexiplicably, there seems to be no organic cause, and Vicky can find no fault with the procedure itself or the performance of her colleagues. So, is this just an accident? Or is it part of a nefarious plot against a wealthy doctor, his wife, and/or the hospital? You decide.

Vicky is in rare form in this novel. More sarcastic and ill-tempered than ever before, she tries to juggle her investigations with an emerging, and personally terrifying, relationship with her neighbor across the hall, Glenn. Will Vicky put aside her longterm resolve to only involve herself with married men and take a chance on happiness with Glenn?

If nothing else, this book is worth the read, just to bear witness to the patently hilarious monologue Vicky delivers upon a fellow driver on the road. She states that she has this verbal ability to dispel her anger before it leads to road rage. It was so on-point and hysterical, I was literally laughing my way to tears. Long live Vicky Lucci!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Have Good Luck with "Bad Luck"
Review: Our intrepid risk manager cum sleuth Vicky Lucci is back again in this second installment of Suzanne Proulx's series. This time around, Vicky is trying to hide her mirth at her boss, Jette's, disappearance while simultaneously searching for her. At the same time, a big-wig hospital doctor's wife checks in for a routine brow lift, and checks out in a coma. Inexiplicably, there seems to be no organic cause, and Vicky can find no fault with the procedure itself or the performance of her colleagues. So, is this just an accident? Or is it part of a nefarious plot against a wealthy doctor, his wife, and/or the hospital? You decide.

Vicky is in rare form in this novel. More sarcastic and ill-tempered than ever before, she tries to juggle her investigations with an emerging, and personally terrifying, relationship with her neighbor across the hall, Glenn. Will Vicky put aside her longterm resolve to only involve herself with married men and take a chance on happiness with Glenn?

If nothing else, this book is worth the read, just to bear witness to the patently hilarious monologue Vicky delivers upon a fellow driver on the road. She states that she has this verbal ability to dispel her anger before it leads to road rage. It was so on-point and hysterical, I was literally laughing my way to tears. Long live Vicky Lucci!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Bad Luck
Review: Suzanne Proulx's "Bad Luck" was my good luck. What a great read! The story is fast moving and the characters are eccentric, fun and funky.

Crime solving risk manager, Vicky Lucci, is part Sherlock Holmes in a skirt and part Colombo in "to-die-for" little black pumps. Vicky finds herself beleaguered and bewitched as Montmorency Hospital becomes the epicenter for mishaps and murder. Montmorency Hospital is more like the Hotel California, "you can check in , but you can never check out." Vicky juggles one crisis after another while she pragmatically ferrets out the truth. Vicky, a poster child for the tobacco industry, chain smokes her way through black magic, missing co-workers, a routine surgery gone horribly wrong and murder. She needs to find the truth, protect the hospital and get it all done without getting herself killed. Just a day's work for "Super" Risk Manager, Vicky Lucci.

Proulx is a first class storyteller with a fresh and personal writing style. "Bad Luck" is a clinic in creative writing. It begs the reader to ask why aren't there more stories like this? Proulx finds an intriguing and engaging voice in her heroine, workaholic Vicky Lucci.

This is a book to give to friends, better yet, buy them their own copy, you'll want to enjoy this story more than once. But be warned before you pick up your copy, you'd better check out your health plan, if it includes Montmorency Hospital...well it's your "Bad Luck."

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Bad Luck
Review: Suzanne Proulx's "Bad Luck" was my good luck. What a great read! The story is fast moving and the characters are eccentric, fun and funky.

Crime solving risk manager, Vicky Lucci, is part Sherlock Holmes in a skirt and part Colombo in "to-die-for" little black pumps. Vicky finds herself beleaguered and bewitched as Montmorency Hospital becomes the epicenter for mishaps and murder. Montmorency Hospital is more like the Hotel California, "you can check in , but you can never check out." Vicky juggles one crisis after another while she pragmatically ferrets out the truth. Vicky, a poster child for the tobacco industry, chain smokes her way through black magic, missing co-workers, a routine surgery gone horribly wrong and murder. She needs to find the truth, protect the hospital and get it all done without getting herself killed. Just a day's work for "Super" Risk Manager, Vicky Lucci.

Proulx is a first class storyteller with a fresh and personal writing style. "Bad Luck" is a clinic in creative writing. It begs the reader to ask why aren't there more stories like this? Proulx finds an intriguing and engaging voice in her heroine, workaholic Vicky Lucci.

This is a book to give to friends, better yet, buy them their own copy, you'll want to enjoy this story more than once. But be warned before you pick up your copy, you'd better check out your health plan, if it includes Montmorency Hospital...well it's your "Bad Luck."

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: An OK Read
Review: Vicky Lucci is a lawyer working for a large metro hospital. It's her job to investigate problems and provide the hospital administration with the facts of each case. Vicky quickly has her hands full when her immediate superior, Jette, disappears, and the wife of one of the hospital's top doctors lapses into a coma after routine cosmetic surgery. When Jette is found dead, Vicky searches for the murderer.

While I was clueless as to the identity of the murderer, when Vicky placed herself in a really stupid situation, it was obvious she was in trouble with the murderer.

Right from the start something bothered me about BAD LUCK, but it wasn't until I compared a page to that of a book I recently read and liked very much that I figured out what exactly bothered me. The book is written in the present tense (i.e., "I shrug out of my coat"), perhaps in an attempt to keep things moving or to create a sense of excitement. Unfortunately, it distracts more than it helps, as it reads awkwardly. I think I would have liked the book much better (and rated it higher) if it had been written in the past tense instead.

There were some funny scenes in the book (the patient "attacking" other patients, and the way Vicky acquired a new pet). Fans of medical and legal thrillers may want to check this one out, as it combines aspects of both types of books.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent medical drama
Review: Victoria Lucci is going through a tough time because her boss has disappeared without telling anyone where she went. Vicky, the risk manager for Denver's Montgomery Hospital, continues to perform her own job and that of Jette's, without a car to take her to the various job sites. She borrows a vehicle from her boss's superior, but accidentally runs over a black cat. She takes the cat and its teenage owner to a vet where she pays the bill before finally, and under duress, takes the feline into her home.

Vicky plans to find a home for the freaky feline, but an emergency at work prevents her from doing so. Surgeon Dennis Devoss' wife had successful plastic surgery, but never awakens from the operation. Vicky investigates what happened that left this woman in a coma. She begins to understand why her boss vanished and why Ms. Devoss lies in a comatose state, but that type of information is very dangerous to know.

The reader watches in horrifyingly fascination the hospital brass manage damage control as graphically described in the apt named BAD LUCK. The mystery is cleverly constructed especially since it always changes direction so that the reader never knows what to expect next. Suzanne Proulx has an incredible ability to create characters that are realistic, likable, and yet unusual. Vicky is a paramount example of such a protagonist, but much of the remainder of the cast fits the bill too. This enjoyable medical mystery will entice the audience to look for previous titles by Ms. Proulx (see BAD BLOOD) as well as anxiously await the next installment in this dlicious medical mystery series.

Harriet Klausner


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