I don't often read mysteries, but sometimes a premise seems fun enough that I'll give it a shot anyhow. And the premise of a stripper and a Mormon teaming up to solve a mystery seemed way too entertaining to pass up. Sure, the "two complete opposites have to get along to accomplish something" plot has been done to death, but it endures because it's still fun to read/watch. And while this isn't the greatest book I've ever read -- and the Mormon character features in the plot far less than the summary would have you believe -- it was still entertaining and fun.
Raven makes good money as a stripper in Las Vegas... but she knows she can't take off her clothes for a living forever, and so moonlights as a private detective. When Rachel, a former co-worker who married out of the exotic-dancer business, approaches her with a case -- investigating the death of her husband -- she accepts the case. But there's far more behind the man's murder than meets the eye, and Raven will need all her cunning and wiles -- as well as the aid of a nightclub bouncer and her detective mentor -- to unravel a scheme involving extramarital affairs, casino scams, and explosive secrets that could get her killed.
This book is everything it needs to be -- a fairly light-hearted and action-packed mystery packed with the glamour and grime that makes Sin City so appealing to readers and visitors. It can get predictable at times, and some of the characters are pretty much stock cut-outs, but it does have a few surprises in store. And let's face it, it's still fun, especially with Raven's saucy attitude and quick wit. The writing isn't masterful, but does stay light and breezy throughout, making for an easy read.
This isn't the buddy-cop mystery one might expect from the summary, however -- the Mormon mentioned in the summary only shows up for a few scenes and virtually vanishes in the second half of the book. And a scene where Raven gets him drunk so she can try to get some action from him rubbed me the wrong way -- if the genders involved had been reversed, it would have been treated like an assault scene instead of a source of humor. Though maybe that's just me being picky...
I don't know if I'll continue this series, but it was pretty much what I expected it to be -- a light-hearted action-mystery with a feisty heroine -- and honestly I'm okay with that. This is a perfect light read for the mystery fan, and just plain entertaining. Sometimes a book doesn't have to be any deeper than that to be enjoyable.