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Rookie private eyes JJ, Rey and Linda stumbled and bumbled through their previous assignments with stellar results. Now the trio, proud owners of the Triple Threat Investigation Agency, have yet another multi-murder mystery to solve. Who set up their client, socialite-turned-trucker Buddy Feuer, to take the rap? And where is nutty Coco Person, who has been MIA since the murders went down? In their detecting travels, they meet up with former acquaintances, some of who may not be all that they seem. Add bombs and debt collectors to the list of ingredients, and you have one explosive recipe.

356 pages, Hardcover

Published June 20, 2021

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Tyler Colins

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Tyler Colins is primarily a writer of fiction and blog posts, and a sometimes editor and proofreader of books, manuals, and film/television scripts. She’ll also create business plans, synopses, film promotion and sales documents.

Fact-checking and researching, organizing and coordinating are skills and joys (she likes playing detective and developing structure).

Her fiction audience: lovers of female-sleuth mysteries. Her genres of preference: mysteries (needless to say), women’s fiction, informative and helpful “affirmative” non-fiction.

She aims to provide readers with smiles and chuckles like the ever-talented Janet Evanovich and the sadly passed and missed Lawrence Sanders, the “coziness” of Jessica Fletcher, and a few diversions and distractions as only long-time pros Jonathan Kellerman and Kathy Reichs can craft.

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Author 20 books4,346 followers
March 17, 2020
Coco's Nuts is the third book in the 'Triple Threat Mysteries' series written by Tyler Colins. I previously read the first two books in the series and noticed the author has signed on with a new publisher, updated the covers, and launched two more books in the series. It's time to catch up before I fall behind, as these are full of witty characters, memorable stories, and tons of wonderful descriptions. Let's chat about Coco's Nuts and the random body parts we find with tattoos on them...

First off, the title and the cover. Can you get any more eye-catching? Are they bombs? Is the author playing with the word coconut? Is it about eating fruits and nuts, being crazy nuts, or leaning toward that all-too-familiar and funny euphemism? Before reading the book, I didn't know... after reading it, I can say with hilarity, it's all three! I love when an author can be both serious and amusing in his/her books. Tyler Colins has a great balance of delivering snappy dialog and natural conversation. At times, there are breaks in conversation and questions being ignored (to be later responded to), matching how people really engage with one another. I like the reality of this world.

It takes place in Hawaii, and let me tell you... Colins knows how to visually create a scene. Between the descriptions in the narrative and the add-ons when someone is speaking or physically doing something in a scene, you kinda feel transported to this fictional place. I like that immersive feeling, and it's not always included in these genres of books. Often a mystery is entirely about the mystery, but Colins ensures there is just as much ambiance and background to make you feel part of the story.

Of the three private eyes, we tend to follow JJ the most. In this caper, she's much stronger and more pushy than the last two. The girl knows how to solve a crime, even if the client only hired the agency to prove she wasn't guilty of murder. The ladies know that in order to do that, they need to find the guilty party. And it isn't easy! There are a few victims and a couple of different killers / lawbreakers in this edition. Buddy, the beautiful female truck driver who's accused of murder, isn't all we think she is, which makes the plot even murkier and layered. I like those types of stories, as you never know what you're getting yourself into. In this one, each chapter unfolds like a clue... we think we have a lead only to find out it opens up another murder or subplot. Then, they all come back together. You have to really keep yourself focused to know who stole Coco's Nuts!

Kudos to Colins for another splendid entry in the Triple Threat investigations. I look forward to getting to know our main characters even more, as Colins continues to drop details left and right, but we always wonder what they're doing when they're not present in the chapter. I suspect there is something big coming in the next book, which I'll be reading next month. Thanks for the opportunity to get lost in another good book, Ms. Colins... 4.5 stars for this caper.
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January 4, 2020
Another interesting assignment for the three ladies of the Triple Threat Investigation Agency. And another enjoyable trip to Hawaii! I love these murder mysteries because they have a lot of twists and turns, great back stories, vivid descriptions of the islands, and the usual witty repartee between JJ, Rey and Linda.
Of course, I have to also mention the mouth-watering descriptions of the various delicacies that the three ladies enjoy on their assignments! Do not read when hungry !
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