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The Aftermath

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There’s nothing pretty about murder.

Meet Toni Diamond, make up artist to middle America. She’s got a nose for trouble and a passion for solving mysteries. Imagine Columbo in a lavender suit. She never met a woman who wouldn’t look better with a little help from the Lady Bianca line of cosmetics. But don’t be fooled by appearances. Underneath the fake diamonds and the big hair is a sharp brain and a keen eye that sees the details as well as the funny side of life. When a Lady Bianca sales rep is murdered at the annual convention in Dallas, Toni is the one who notices things that some people, like sexy Detective Luke Marciano, might easily miss. Only someone who understands as much about how to make appearances deceiving could see into the mind of this killer -- a murderer who wants to give Toni a permanent makeover. Into a dead woman.



At the sales convention, Toni has to deal with her arch rival Nicole Freedman, a woman who would stab Toni in the back if it would get her the coveted top sales award. She's got her own beauty consultants to encourage, her mother who's taken Dolly Parton as her pattern and her patron saint, her daughter Tiffany, who, at sixteen, is mortified by everything her mother does. Including breathing.



In this humorous, cozy mystery, complete with a wily and entertaining amateur female sleuth, a sexy police officer, a murder or two, a little comedy and some racy scenes, a suburban cosmetics sales woman matches wits with a fiendish murderer.

196 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 7, 2019

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April 17, 2020
Feels very much like a fresh Janet Evanovich novel, but I can’t find any direct references to the author’s other books. Or on Janet Evanovich’s socials.
Hopefully it is, as it seems to be a return to her previous form after the very poor effort in the last Fox and O’Hare book.
Light, fun, easy read. Very enjoyable. Really I should hate the main character as at the beginning of the book she comes across as very superficial but her astute observations very quickly show great depth than merely a make up obsessed bimbo.
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