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  • 07/2015
  • 9781515162636 151516263X
  • 330 pages
  • $8.16
Murder Over Cocktails: The 2nd Nikki Hunter Mystery (Nikki Hunter Mysteries) (Volume 2)
Nancy Skopin, author
Private Investigator Nicoli “Nikki” Hunter, has recovered from a near fatal encounter with a multiple murderer, and is happy to get back to her regular bar and restaurant surveillance jobs. Unfortunately, the universe has other plans. One evening, (as she’s acting as a decoy/victim to attract a bartender bent on sexual harassment), Jack “The Cat” McGuire pulls up an adjacent bar stool and tells her a story that will alter the course of her life. Murder Over Cocktails is the second mystery featuring PI Nikki Hunter, a thirty-six-year-old gun-toting brainy beauty who excels at getting into other people’s business. Hunter's office is in a marina complex in Redwood City, California, where she also lives aboard a forty-six foot Cheoy Lee sailboat. Jack McGuire is a professional cat burglar who stumbled upon videotapes of five gruesome murders while robbing the killer’s house. In Murder Over Cocktails, Nikki divides her time between the complexities of her regular surveillance work and Jack’s case. He can’t go to the police for obvious reasons and, after their chance meeting in a bar, he hires Nikki hoping she can find a way to stop the predator before more lives are lost. At Nikki’s urging Jack returns to the killer’s home, steals and copies the tapes, and brings them to her office. Seeing the horror first hand, Nikki commits herself to stopping the monster who is responsible. Initially Nikki attempts to enlist the aid of her sometimes significant other, Redwood City Homicide Detective Bill Anderson, but he’s a by-the-book kind of cop, unwilling to break the rules, even for Nikki. So without any help from Bill or the police, Nikki must once again play the decoy/victim, this time putting her life on the line to catch a sadistic serial killer in the act.
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Juliann Stark

They say that writing a worthy follow-up to a great series opener is even harder than getting the first book right. That may be true, but it certainly doesn't seem to be the case here. Skopin hit the ground running with her first book, Murder on the Menu, earlier this year, and I've been waiting for the second with bated breath ever since, hoping the series has legs. It's okay—I can breathe again—it does. She really knows how to pace a story and ratchet up the tension and, as before, her characters leap off the page. The mystery was even deeper the second time around, and Nikki Hunter, her intrepid PI, even tougher. Now I can start waiting again. BTW if you haven't already read the first one, you should.

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Paperback Book Details
  • 07/2015
  • 9781515162636 151516263X
  • 330 pages
  • $8.16
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