By: Sara Paretsky
Collection of stories
Genre: Mystery
Dell
December 1, 1996
On Sale: December 2, 1996
Featuring:
352 pages
ISBN: 044021873X
EAN: 9780440218739
Paperback (reprint)
Book Summary
It's strictly Friends & Family as V.I. Warshawski, "the
detective mystery fans have been waiting for" (Time),
makes return appearances in a collection of stories that
bring new meaning to "ties that bind." Decked out in her
silk shirts and no-nonsense Attitude, V.I. is out to make a
living--by the skin of her teeth.
In "Grace Notes,"
V.I. has barely finished her morning coffee when she sees an
ad in the paper asking for information about her own mother,
long dead. The paper leads V.I. to her newfound Italian
cousin Vico, who's looking for music composed by their
great-grandmother. What's the score? Clearly it's
something to kill for... "The Pietro Andromache" finds
V.I.'s friend Dr. Lotty Herschel with motive and means to
dispatch her professional rival and steal his priceless
statue. Lotty didn't do it--but does she know who
did? V.I. soon cuts to the art of the case--and it's not a
pretty picture at all!
Summoned by an old high school
friend to a race "At the Old Swimming Hole," V.I. ends up
swimming with the sharks--the FBI and a ruthless gambling
kingpin--in a pool of blood.... And it's only "Skin Deep"
when a relaxing facial transformation transforms a client
into a stiff. V.I.'s pal Sal needs help. Her beautician
sister Evangeline is prime suspect--and V.I. has only
eighteen hours to crack the case before it's headline
news..." Three-Dot Po" proves there's nothing like a
dog. Especially a dog on the trail of her mistress's
killer, with V.I. in tow...
In "Strung Out," love
means nothing and V.I.'s quick to learn the score as her old
friend's tennis-champion daughter is under suspicion for
strangling her father with a racket string. And there's
more, nine stories in all, in this masterful collection of
short fiction starring V.I. Warshawski, "the most engaging
woman in detective fiction since Dorothy Sayers's Harriet
Vane" (Newsweek).