Monday, January 16, 2012

Mailbox Monday - Charity's Point and Practical Jean



Currently on a Blog Tour with a New Host Each Month


Title: Death at Charity's Point
Author: William G. Tapply
Publisher: Ballantine Books 1984
Format: Paperback; Pgs 231
Genre: Mystery
Source: Paperback Swap
Series: Brady Coyne #1

From the Back Cover:

A legal thriller without a courtroom? A lawyer who's actually a nice guy? Here's the brief. . .
The Lawyer. . . Boston's Brady Coyne is keyed way down. He'd rather fish than fight. When he's full of beans, they're from a can, washed down with beer. He's not partnership material--legal or matrimonial. Barrister to the Brahmins through a quirk of Fate, Brady finds his clients usually demand his personal, discreet attention.

The Client. . . Elderly Florence Gresham is wealthy and whipcord tough. A realist, she's accepted the loss of her elder son to the jungles of Vietnam and the suicide of her husband. But when her scholarly, reclusive younger son steps off a cliff, Florence won't buy the coroners obvious conclusion.

The Case. . . What happened to George? His mother wants Brady to uncover the truth. She offers an incentive: a hefty percentage of the double indemnity life insurance policy payoff--assuming, of course, that Brady overturns the suicide verdict. And low key or not, barrister Brady likes to win...



Title: Practical Jean
Author: Trevor Cole
Publisher: Harper Perennial (October 11, 2011)
Format: Paperback; Pgs 320
Genre: Satire
Source: Paperback Swap

From Amazon:

Jean Vale Horemarsh is content, for the most part, with the small-town life she’s built: a semi-successful career as a ceramics artist, a close collection of women friends (aside from that terrible falling-out with Cheryl years ago), a comfortable marriage with a kind if unextraordinary man. But it is only in watching her mother go through the final devastating stages of cancer that Jean realizes her true calling. No one should have to suffer the indignities of aging and illness like her mother did—and she, Jean Horemarsh, will take it upon herself to give each of her friends one final, perfect moment . . . and then, one by one, kill them.

Of course, female friendships are quite complicated things, and Jean is soon to discover that her plan isn’t as simple as she initially believed it to be.

5 comments:

Tea said...

Nice mailbox.

Anonymous said...

A nice mailbox, enjoy!

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Alyce said...

Those look like fun reads!

DCMetroreader said...

Practical Jean sounds twisted, but good!

Mary (Bookfan) said...

Ok, I read the synopsis of Practical Jean and then looked at the genre. Satire explains a lot, lol. Enjoy!