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There's nothing wrong with a little white lie... or is there? Pippa Hunnechurch is convinced she can revive her dying corporate-recruiting business if she just makes the right contacts. But, when the indomitable Brit links her career with a high-powered headhunter who's known for shading the truth, little white lies lead to disaster--and murder. As the well-paced plot unfolds, Pippa resorts to some unusual methods to investigate the crime: sending a male stripper to shock one suspect, and surprising another with a case of live crabs. British phrases and terminology add a quirky twist to this American tale, whether it's Pippa "wagging her adorable bum" or soothing herself with a hot "cuppa." There's a strong spiritual theme as well, but the authors skillfully avoid falling into preachiness and pat answers. All the elements for a successful suspense novel are in place, but in the end, it's the character of Pippa that hooks the reader. Whether she's whipping up an English trifle, dodging gunfire, fending off amorous advances, or breaking into an office under the cover of darkness, Pippa has all the earmarks of compelling the same sort of reader loyalty that Agatha Christie's Miss Marple or Sue Grafton's Kinsey Millhone engender. Delightful dialogue, understated humor, and the right blend of romance and suspense guarantee the craving for a sequel. --Cindy Crosby
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