"This is a Curse You'll be Glad to Receive"

By: Lisa Lutz

Genres: Mystery

Posted: May 11, 2008

In the Spellman Files, Rae Spellman "disappears" herself and Henry Stone, San Francisco Police Inspector, is instrumental in locating the missing teen. Now she's Henry's shadow. Their friendship is not typical, but it doesn't hurt anyone. Well, until Rae accidentally ran Henry over before a driving lesson. For the benefit of nosy child welfare case workers and teachers, Henry and Izzy are suddenly "engaged." Meanwhile, Izzy is distracted by the suspicious but good looking new neighbor, John Brown. Obviously there must be something shady about the guy with such a patently false name and all that shredded paperwork coming out of the apartment. Plus, who really believes he's a landscaper? Izzy's also noted some strange behavior in regards to her older brother David. Suddenly reliable, dependable David has stopped going to work, stopped bathing, and his wife is nowhere to be found. Last but not least. Izzy needs to find a new apartment when the actual tenant of her sublease returns. Unfortunately, at the time of his arrival Izzy is temporarily out of work making it much harder to find new digs. Mix it all together, stick in a few poor choices and some unfortunate consequences for flavor, and you have ...The Curse of the Spellmans.

There is a plethora of funny situations and dry humor in this book sure to put a smile on just about any reader's face. The added bonus is how much you grow to love the characters who put themselves into these ridiculous situations. Izzy is trouble -and she knows it. She's also honest about her shortcomings and it's part of what makes her so endearing. Henry only appears strict in comparison with the Spellmans, but he's really a total softie. (And possibly a good catch for Izzy!) David, Olivia and Albert (brother, mom, and dad) are conducting themselves as normally as any slightly odd person might... or more to the point like any Spellman might. Rae is a your typical teen who just happens to be very bright and she's willing to use these smarts to accomplish whatever she puts her mind to. Is it really anyone's fault that her unusual family has given her unusual tools with which to employ her intelligence?

A great story with lively dialogue and characters you'll want to read about again and again and again.

Book Summary

THEY'RE BAAAAACK.

Their first caper, The Spellman Files, was a New York Times bestseller and earned comparisons to the books of Carl Hiaasen and Janet Evanovich. Now the Spellmans, a highly functioning yet supremely dysfunctional family of private investigators, return in a sidesplittingly funny story of suspicion, surveillance, and surprise.

When Izzy Spellman, PI, is arrested for the fourth time in three months, she writes it off as a job hazard. She's been (obsessively) keeping surveillance on a suspicious next door neighbor (suspect's name: John Brown), convinced he's up to no good -- even if her parents (the management at Spellman Investigations) are not.

When the (displeased) management refuses to bail Izzy out, it is Morty, Izzy's octogenarian lawyer, who comes to her rescue. But before he can build a defense, he has to know the facts. Over weak coffee and diner sandwiches, Izzy unveils the whole truth and nothing but the truth -- as only she, a thirty-year-old licensed professional, can.

When not compiling Suspicious Behavior Reports on all her family members, staking out her neighbor, or trying to keep her sister, Rae, from stalking her "best friend," Inspector Henry Stone, Izzy has been busy attempting to apprehend the copycat vandal whose attacks on Mrs. Chandler's holiday lawn tableaux perfectly and eerily match a series of crimes from 1991­-92, when Izzy and her best friend, Petra, happened to be at their most rebellious and delinquent. As Curse of the Spellmans unfolds, it's clear that Morty may be on retainer, but Izzy is still very much on the case...er, cases -- her own and that of every other Spellman family member.

(Re)meet the Spellmans, a family in which eavesdropping is a mandatory skill, locks are meant to be picked, past missteps are never forgotten, and blackmail is the preferred form of negotiation -- all in the name of unconditional love.

Curse of the Spellmans by Lisa Lutz

Curse of the Spellmans

by: Lisa Lutz

Spellman #2

Simon & Schuster
March 1, 2008
On Sale: March 11, 2008
Featuring:
416 pages
ISBN: 1416532412
EAN: 9781416532415
Hardcover

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