Dating Dead Men

Dating Dead Men

Subgenre: Artists, Architects, Photographers - Subgenre: General - Subgenre: organized crime, on the lam - Subgenre: searching - Subgenre: Women in peril, Romantic, Comedy & Parody - Subgenre: Women's Studies - Subgenre: humorous fiction, general - Format: Other - Author: Harley Jane Kozak

By: Harley Jane Kozak
Bantam Dell Pub Group (03/15/2005)
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Subgenre
humorous fiction, general
Format
Other
Author
Harley Jane Kozak

Dating Dead Men

Paperback
Bantam Dell Pub Group (03/15/2005)
ISBN: 0767921232

Publisher's Note

Los Angeles greeting-card artist Wollie Shelley is dating forty men in sixty days as research for a radio talk show host’s upcoming book, How to Avoid Getting Dumped All the Time. Wollie is meeting plenty of eligible bachelors but not falling in love, not until she stumbles over a dead body en route to Rio Pescado—a state-run mental hospital—and is momentarily taken hostage by a charismatic “doctor” who is on the run from the Mob. Wollie fears that her beloved brother, a paranoid schizophrenic living at Rio Pescado, is involved in the murder, so rather than go to the authorities, she decides to solve the crime on her own. As she meets up with an array of small-time crooks and swaggering mobsters only slightly more sinister than the men she’s been dating, Wollie realizes that “getting dumped” is the least of her problems. Finding true love, she discovers, sometimes means learning how to avoid getting killed . . .

Dating Dead Men will keep readers guessing until the final bullet is shot—and cheering for the irresistible Wollie as she makes her way out of confusion and into the welcoming embrace of Mr. Right.

Editiorial Reviews

Review (Kirkus, 11/1/2003): "...[T]his [is a] thoroughly engaging screwball debut mystery....Rejoice: Newcomer Wollie is funny, brave, smart, and altogether the fetchingest crime fiction heroine since the early Stephanie Plum." (starred review)