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A Violet March (2000)

by Evan Katy(Favorite Author)
4.1 of 5 Votes: 5
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Samantha Rialto
review 1: Samantha Rialto, a music teacher by day, a crime fighter at night by mistake. When one of her students asks for her help in finding her father, Samantha gets in over her head with the Russian mob, a dirty DEA agent and her ex husband's new girlfriend. While house hunting, Maxie discover a dead body in a rental, not realizing its connected to the missing father case, Sam asks Skipper to help find the student's father. Only to become a target for the mob. Not everyone survives their tangle with the mobsters.A fun quirky bunch of characters that makes you laugh out loud at times. You can't help but like these characters, as well as the trouble they get themselves into.
review 2: Excellent! Really enjoyed this one. The characters (Sam, Maxie, Ben, Skipper, etc...
... more.) are being developed more and more and I'm falling for them all! Sam is a strong woman out of necessity who also shows vulnerability. She's a middle school music teacher who's trying to make a little extra money by being a surveillance photographer. In the meantime she gets mixed up in a Russian drug cartel and a cheating husband who frequents a biker bar. She doesn't look for trouble, but it finds her anyway. The last 30 pages I was reading as fast as Sam was running!Looking forward to the "April" book. Good Reading! less
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vishnu
I love these books. Keeps you interested and wanting more. Can't wait for the next one.
marianneakke
I have read all 3 in this series so far and waiting for the next. Great characters.
Strfsh
I definitely did not see that end coming.
esme
Good series, interesting characters.
kaili45
Whoa
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