Synopses & Reviews
Big truck, big dog, big hair. Bad attitude.
Roxy Abruzzo, bestseller Nancy Martins latest creation, is a loud-mouthed, sexy, independent-minded niece of a Pittsburgh Mafia boss trying to go (mostly) straight. Shed like to stay completely out of her uncle Carmines shady business dealings, though he's trying to reel her in. She'd like to concentrate on the architectural salvage business she runs mostly on the up and up for a tidy profit. She'd like to keep her rebellious teenage daughter on the straight and narrow. But Roxy knows where all the good intentions in the world usually lead, and when she cant help herself from tucking away an ancient Greek statue that's not really hers, she pays for it by getting caught up in the chaos surrounding the sordid murder of the statues former owner, heir to a billion-dollar Pittsburgh steel fortune.
Of course, she has plenty of help getting in and out of trouble, including her sidekick “Nooch” Santonucci, too dumb to say no to whatever Roxy wants to do and strong enough to do it; her widowed aunt Loretta, a lawyer whose big hair and short skirts are as big a help to her in court as her brains; and Patrick Flynn, ex-marine, professional chef, and former high school flame, fresh from Afghanistan to torture Roxy, just like old times.
With her wicked sense of humor and a devilishly clever new series premise, author of the beloved Blackbird Sisters mysteries Nancy Martin has crafted another mystery destined to be a besteller.
Review
Praise for Nancy Martin
“Nancys new series puts Pittsburgh on the mystery map, right between Laura Lippmanns Baltimore and Robert B. Parkers Boston. Our Lady of Immaculate Deception is a good time in a bad neighborhood. I loved it.”
---Harley Jane Kozak, author of A Date You Cant Refuse
“Great clothes, great mystery, great fun!”
---Jennifer Crusie
“Hilarious repartee and zany characters. . . . Martin is an outstanding mystery author who deserves more recognition and attention than she currently receives. If your patrons enjoy chick-lit mysteries featuring female sleuths who deal with their problems in unusual ways with a good belly laugh or two along the way (think Janet Evanovich and Lisa Scottoline), this excellent series is for your collection.”
---Library Journal
“Martin plots a mean mystery.”
---San Antonio Express-News
“Martin's wicked observations . . . enhance another fine-feathered mystery.”
---Publishers Weekly on A Crazy Little Thing Called Death
“A master of one-liners and witty repartee.”
---Library Journal (starred review) on Have Your Cake and Kill Him Too
“A delicious mix of murder, sex, and cupcakes.”
---Pittsburgh Magazine on Have Your Cake and Kill Him Too
“A nifty tale of family bonds, bullies, and a little boy whose childhood had been denied him. . . . Using just the right mix of humor, Martin balances this light story with an often weighty plot. . . . The author's sense of humor adds sparkle.”
---South Florida Sun-Sentinel on Cross Your Heart and Hope to Die
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Praise for Foxy Roxy
“A hilarious combination of Janet Evanovichs Stephanie Plum and Lisa Scottolines Bennie Rosato”
The Times-Picayune
“Light years away from Agatha Christies Miss Marple, and is grittier and more sexual than Laura Lippmans Tess Monaghan.”
Pittsburgh Tribune Review
“In this stellar first in a new series, Martin introduces Roxy Abruzzo, ultra-sexy Pittsburgh sleuth . . . a tough girl like Evanovichs Stephanie Plum. . . . A wild cat-and-mouse game with a killer that will leave Martins fans clamoring for more.”
Publishers Weekly (starred review)'
Synopsis
Big truck, big dog, big hair. Bad attitude.
Roxy Abruzzo, bestseller Nancy Martin's latest creation, is the sexy, streetwise niece of a Pittsburgh crime boss, and shes trying to stay on the straight and narrow . . . most of the time. But now and then temptation is just too much for hot-blooded Roxy. As she prowls the mean streets looking for architectural treasures, she can't help swiping an ancient Greek statue that's not exactly hers. Then the statue's owner, heir to a billion-dollar steel fortune, gets himself killed, and the police investigation sweeps Roxy into a mess that requires all of her wits and wiles to escape. All this plus a dotty grand dame, a slippery lawyer, and an avaricious socialite or two makes for a lethal combination of danger and desperationwith Roxy in the middle.
With her wicked sense of humor and a devilishly clever premise, author of the beloved Blackbird Sisters mysteries, Nancy Martin has started another outstanding mystery series with Foxy Roxy.*
*(Previously published in hardcover as Our Lady of Immaculate Deception)
About the Author
Nancy Martin, winner of the 2009 Lifetime Achievement award for mystery writing from RT Book Reviews, is the author of forty-eight novels in the romance and suspense genres, including the bestselling Blackbird Sisters mysteries. She lives in Pittsburgh. Visit her online at www.nancymartinmysteries.com and http://thelipstickchronicles.typepad.com.