Heiress, P.I. by Amanda Mahan is an adorable private investigator/Hollywood heiress story that is so much more than that. Paris Hilton, Lindsay Lohan, Brittany Spears and the Olson twins have nothing on Lucy Hansen! You can call this a guilty pleasure of pure pleasure. Either description would be correct. This is a playful book that had me giggling as I read with gusto.Heiress P.I. is a spunky adventurous story which is playful, well-spirited and clever. I was entertained and charmed all the way through.Quote ~"Miserable, I dragged my feet as I approached the counter where Bitty was wildly spraying perfume up her arm. I had managed to evade my parents because they were both traveling on business (Dad to Singapore, Mom to a "colonoscopy spa"). But I couldn't avoid Bitty. She called and texted and emailed me to meet up with her. She even Twitter stalked me and re pinned everything on my One Green Teen Pinterest board. I just wanted the cyber harassment to stop." This was certainly an interesting concept and this book aimed at young adults is full to the brim with drama! This book follows the life of Lucy Hansen who becomes embroiled in a private investigation that starts out with one main goal. But, unsurprisingly, things don’t really go to plan and soon Lucy and her best friend Holden are involved in a more sinister and dangerous plot than they ever thought they would be. Travelling across America in helicopters, going undercover and having a dodgy run in with rohypnol is just the start of Lucy’s problems…I was pretty much hooked from the prologue and as the book went on, I was eager to find out what would happen next. The pacing was really great and the plot unravels at the perfect rate, not giving too much away all at once. The plot itself was hard to predict but it was relatively easy to follow meaning I was able to keep up with the characters and understand everything that was going on (always a plus point!)Mahan’s writing was consistent throughout and provided a very simple yet effective narrative voice. Her characters were all very well considered and I certainly enjoyed Lucy as a protagonist. She was exactly what this book needed and I loved how she was very enthusiastic to do whatever she could when it was expected of her. I also enjoyed the relationship between her and her friend Holden – it was a very realistic and relatable friendship that many people will be able to recognise. This book wasn’t particularly long – it’s manageable in one sitting so I think it probably just scrapes into the novel boundaries and is just that little bit longer than a novella. To be honest, I think it was exactly the right length. If it had been longer then it would all have mainly been plot filling because everything this book needed was in it. I will be interested to know if this book is part of a series because the ending leaves it very much open for a potential sequel and/or multiple sequels. I would be interested in reading the next book if there happens to be one. A well thought out, easy to read YA novel about deceit, family secrets and lots and lots of money!
What do You think about Heiress, P.I. (2000)?
Witty & Entertaining. Short read but definitely looking forward to the next installment.
—mia_jen
2.5 stars. I liked the concept but felt the execution lacking.
—jackiereyes
Cute, fun read. Good plot, main character is a trip.
—david