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(More customer reviews)I started Punctured and could not put it down. It has lots of kooky characters, all with their own issues, twists and turns, offbeat descriptions, everyone seems to be a runner or do marathons, there is a murder mystery to solve to start it all off, and a snake named Arnold. I'll admit it gets a little wacky, but I wouldn't expect anything less being set in Las Vegas. There are some obvious suspects--the main characters sister and her neighbor--and it kinda spirals out from there with dead ends and somewhat-absurd theories, but it all starts reeling back in just when it needs to. Quite a few Sin City stereotypes made it into this book too. If you want a good wacky page turner, nothing too difficult or fancy, just a fun read, give Punctured a try.
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Jim Snow and his sister Karen have never been very close. In fact, they haven't seen each other since their mother's funeral two years ago, despite living just three miles apart. But then Snow gets a panicked phone call from Karen telling him that her estranged husband has been murdered and she is the number-one suspect. Snow agrees to help, seeing as he's the only family she has left. Plus he is a Las Vegas homicide detective—or at least, he was until he quit the force to become a full-time poker player. But while his crime-fighting skills may be a little rusty, even he has to admit Karen is a likely suspect. She stands to collect on her dead husband's life insurance, which is quite the coincidence considering she's been living on her first two husbands' insurance for years. Snow isn't sure whether or not his sister is innocent, and there's only one way to find out. He joins forces with feisty cocktail waitress-turned-cop Alice James and together they set out amidst the glittering lights of Vegas to solve this witty and entertaining whodunit.
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