Gypped: A Regan Reilly Mystery by Carol Higgins Clark
My rating: 2 of 5 stars
Plot (from Goodreads.com): When Regan Reilly returned to the West Coast, where she began her
career as a PI, she never imagined that her unsuccessful appearance on a
game show seven years earlier would throw her trip totally off course!
REGAN REILLY is in Los Angeles with her husband, Jack, head of
the NYPD Major Case Squad. After Jack finishes his meetings with the
LAPD, the couple may head north to the wine country, or may head south
to Baja. Their only plan is to see which way the wind blows. The first
day back, Regan goes shopping at an upscale new mall in West Hollywood.
To her surprise, she runs into Zelda, a woman she’d become friendly with
seven years before at a television studio in Burbank, when they were
waiting to appear on the game show Puzzling Words. They haven’t
seen each other since. Zelda and Regan didn’t win much money, but Zelda
made up for it! A year ago an elderly neighbor she barely knew left
Zelda eight million dollars. She has been enjoying her newfound wealth
but is aware of the need to give back. At a recent fundraiser, she bid
on a week’s stay in an old Hollywood Hills estate and was the lucky
winner. She’s currently in residence there and invites Regan to a party
at the mansion. While Jack attends a business dinner, Regan goes to
Zelda’s by herself, unaware that she is being followed. Regan is more
than surprised at the run-down condition of the house and grounds.
People should be paid to stay here, she thinks. Zelda introduces Regan
to a colorful cast of characters, including her old neighbors, friends
from her yoga class, a filmmaker, Zelda’s financial adviser, her
bookkeeper, and her personal assistant. It’s all good fun. As the guests
are leaving, Zelda asks Regan to stay for a cup of tea. They’ve barely
sat down to chat when Zelda falls ill. A worried Regan doesn’t want to
leave Zelda alone and decides to spend the night at the isolated, aging
estate. It’s not long before Zelda asks Regan to investigate people in
her life, starting with her father’s new wife, Bobby Jo. The couple said
“I do” in the back of a cab at a drive-through chapel in Las Vegas
after only three months of togetherness. Has Zelda’s windfall put her in
danger? Regan is determined to find out, not knowing that she’s a
target herself!"
I liked the plot but I thought the writing was very choppy. The conversations between characters was not fluent, making it a little harder to understand what was going on. It's an easy book to read but if there are distractions like an airport, or anything else, it may not be the best choice.
Now I'm reading Outcasts by John Flanagan.
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