Stats for my copy: Kindle edition, 2020.
How acquired: Gifted from the author.
First lines: “For God’s sake, Kip, just admit. You’re an adrenaline junkie!”.
(For Goodreads synopsis, scroll down.)
My thoughts: I’ve enjoyed all the Jamie Quinn mysteries, and this entry was as much fun as the others. Jamie is a self-deprecating narrator, who always manages to see some humor in the situations she finds herself in. Now that she has her new job running an art foundation, she’s trying to wrap up her last few active cases so she can close down her law practice. But despite herself, she gets dragged into a big paternity case, which, thanks to her process server, Duke, blows up in her face.
Duke has been one of my favorite supporting characters throughout the series, as he reminds me a bit of a private investigator/process server I’ve known and worked with for many years.
Jamie has misadventure after misadventure, with anything that can go wrong doing so, sometimes hilariously. And I learned some stuff, about art and how art foundations work, and in one of my favorite bits of the book, about snake wrangling. I’ll say this, Jamie is a braver woman than I. If my boyfriend took me out at night to hunt snakes, well, I probably would refuse to get out of the car and he might not be my boyfriend the next day!
I enjoyed the banter between Jamie and Kip, and Jamie and Duke. The plot was unpredictable, I never knew what to expect next. Jamie’s life sometimes resembles the old screwball comedies. If you’re new to the series, I recommend you start from the beginning. Each book is a fun and breezy read.
Goodreads synopsis: Reluctant family law attorney Jamie Quinn is loving life--and why wouldn't she? Her boyfriend Kip is back from Australia, her long-lost dad finally has his visa and she's about to start her dream job at an art foundation. But it all falls apart when Jamie is accused of stealing priceless art from a rare book collection. If she can't find out who framed her, she can kiss her dream job good-bye--and her law license too. Meanwhile, Kip has problems of his own. Now an environmental activist, he uncovers a deadly secret--one that just might get him killed. Jamie's in trouble, Kip's in danger, and Duke Broussard has gone AWOL. How could Jamie's favorite P.I. abandon her at a time like this?