Carol Higgins Clark, daughter of Mary, has seized on the serial character concept with her Regan Reilly books: Decked, Snagged, Iced, and Twanged. In this fourth book, Reilly gets involved with country singer Briggid O'Neill, an Irish fiddle, and an heir to a fortune made on thumbtacks."Acclaimed...
Snagged was okay. Like it's predecessor it was somewhat interesting and entertaining but nothing stand out. Unfortunately Snagged doesn't have any improvements to the series that I wanted to see, in fact it suffers from some of the same things the first book did. Not enough character developm...
Iced suffers from some of the same things the previous two books did, including little character development, the sometimes useless/unnecessary multiple point of views and of course being set while Regan is on 'vacation'. I will say that Regan did more investigating in this book in the previous ...
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas. And once the workers from Rockefeller Center cut down a beautiful blue spruce in Stowe, Vermont, it will also look like Christmas.But when the crews go to cut the tree down, it’s gone and so is their flatbed truck.As luck would have it, Alvirah Meehan,...
I am normally a devourer of any novel that has Mary Higgins Clark's john hancock attached to it. This one, however, just wasn't one I'd reread. You can tell that Carol Higgins Clark wrote most of the story, it's even a continuation of a series of some of her characters. I just didn't care whet...
On a return visit to Los Angeles, Regan Reilly runs into a woman she had connected with several years before and then lost touch with. Zelda is glad to see and immediately invites Regan to a party that night at her home. With her husband tied up on police training, Regan agrees to go and finds ...