Thursday, October 1, 2009
Murder, Suicide, Whatever by Gwen Freeman
A Fifi Cutter Mystery. Freelance insurance claims investigator reluctantly teams up with unemployed half-brother Boscoe to determine if his Uncle Ted, corporate partner, died a natural death or if he was murdered or perhaps it was suicide. Two hundred one pages of quirky situations gets you to the answer. Light reading. Sandy Penton.
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I love Fifi Cutter. I don't usually read funny mysteries, but someone recommended this one and I am now a fan. I also read the second book, Crazy Fool Kills Five, and am already looking forward to the next one. Fifi is definitely as quirky as she is prickly, but there's a loveable vulnerability about her, too. Her relationship with her half-brother Bosco the con man, kept me laughing all the way through.
Great book, made me laugh my nether parts off.
I want to be Bosco if I ever grow up.
And by the way--these are the greatest character names ever-- Fifi and Bosco. Made me think of Ren and Stimpy.
Hey, Sandy - Wait till you read Crazy Fool Kills Five!! Fifi Cutter should be on the big screen - she's a hoot. Thanks for reviewing Gwen Freeman - keep up the good work.
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