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Money to Burn

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2 of 2 copies available

She's a burglar's daughter and a first-rate private investigator. And if the tools of Veronica Ventana's trade include a PhD in lockpicking, thank her parents, the infamous Vintners, who made cat burglary a class act.

It's 3:30 a.m. when Bink Hanover bursts into Ronnie's apartment reeking of liquor and fear. Outside are four Uzi-toting thugs and a femme fatale who have chased him to her door. Before you can say "safe house," Ronnie recruits Blackie Coogan, ex-boxer and over-the-hill PI. Then she's off to find the woman whom Bink calls the "Black Widow," whose previous well-connected lovers have all come into sudden riches—and sudden death. Now Ronnie is bull's-eye in a nasty high-stakes game. From San Francisco's bedrooms to its boardrooms, she's racing to catch a killer before the killer catches her.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 2, 1993
      San Francisco PI Ronnie Ventana thinks David ``Bink'' Hanover is a jerk, and a sleazy one at that. Her opinion of her ex-husband's best friend deteriorates even further when he appears at her door at 3:30 a.m., chased by a quartet of Uzi-toting goons. Bink claims that they were set on him by Mary Solis, a carpool acquaintance who, he says, recently had his friend Artie Spenger murdered. Responding to Bink's plea for help, Ronnie takes her new client's murder story to the police, who couldn't be less interested: Spenger was determined to have committed suicide. Attempting to track down the elusive Mary Solis, Ronnie learns along the way that Bink and Mary's friendship went a smidgen beyond carpooling and that a few of Mary's gentleman friends have indeed come to unfortunate ends: one was even mauled by a lion. In this fast-paced adventure, White's ( Murder on the Run ) lively and redoubtable sleuth makes splendid company as, with perseverance and a bit of luck, she disentangles a web of personal relationships and professional intrigues that reach into some surprising crannies.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Private detective Ronnie Ventana is up to her eyeballs in dead bodies again when she reluctantly tries to help her ex-husband's old college chum, Bink Hanover. Reader Carol Cowan delivers a bravura performance; she brings the plot, style and characters into a cohesive and enjoyable package while maintaining each character's individuality. Whether Cowan is portraying rascally Blackie Coogan, obnoxious Philly Post, or puppy-like Aldo Stivick, her vocal characterizations are delicious, and her scene transitions are flawless. Cowan brings new meaning to the term "theater of the mind." E.E.L. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine

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