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Dying To Call You (Dead-End Job, Bk 3)
Dying To Call You - Dead-End Job, Bk 3
Author: Elaine Viets
Once on the fast track to success, Helen Hawthorne is going nowhere fast. Forced to trade in her chic life for a shabby one, she's now on the run, jumping from city to city and dead-end job to dead-end job, trying to stay one step ahead of her past... — Helen Hawthorne has just found her new calling...as a telemarketer. And it's not long before s...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780451213327
ISBN-10: 0451213327
Publication Date: 10/5/2004
Pages: 270
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 219 ratings
Publisher: Signet Book
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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reviewed Dying To Call You (Dead-End Job, Bk 3) on + 170 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 6
Wow!~ I give this one 5 stars! In this book Helen's dead end job is as a telemarketer. She hears someone being strangled to death on a phone call and the police don't believe her. So of course Helen sets out to prove there really was a murder. Lots of very interesting twists and turns in this book, this one kept me guessing until the very end. You may not be able to put this one down, so get yourself some tea or coffee and some chocolate and enjoy!
reviewed Dying To Call You (Dead-End Job, Bk 3) on + 48 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
4.5 stars - this is my second book of the Dead-End-Job-Mysteries series (I'm reading out of order, apparently .. but luckily it isn't detracting from the story!) I love Helen, the heroine. She's plucky and resourceful, and Elaine Viets has a great writing voice that is fun to read.
reviewed Dying To Call You (Dead-End Job, Bk 3) on + 162 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
This is a fun series! Helen's latest dead-end job is in telemarketing. When she overhears a murder during a phone survey, she calls 911. But when the police don't believe her, Helen starts her own investigation. There's never a dull moment with Helen - topless parties, kinky sex acts, and even a peek at her neighbor Phil.
reviewed Dying To Call You (Dead-End Job, Bk 3) on + 144 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This is the 2nd in the Dead End Job series. This time Helen is a telemarketer who hears an argument, followed by a scream and then dead air. Was someone strangled? Or not.

A really good book and some interesting insights into the lives of telemarketers.
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Helpful Score: 1
Another GREAT Elaine Viets book. This one was better than the first two for sure!
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sharalsbooks avatar reviewed Dying To Call You (Dead-End Job, Bk 3) on + 259 more book reviews
Not sure if it's my overall apathy of telemarketers in general that annoyed me in this installment of the Dead-End Job Mystery series, or if I'm losing interest in the series overall but I found the plot hard to focus on. Helen was over the top with too many "too stupid to live" moments. Not even the appearance of Helen's "invisible pot-head" neighbor, Phil, impressed me. He just strikes me as yet another of the many men that have crossed Helen's path that she's better off avoiding. Maybe he will redeem himself later on. But I really don't care at this point.

The problem for me in this series is that Helen is becoming more stupid. I get that she's on the run. I understand why she has to avoid banks and has to work for cash under the table and why she has to sock her money away inside her furniture, teddy bear and suitcase. What pisses me off is that her carelessness costs her a large chunk of this money. On top of that, what she has to endure in order to even acquire the money in the first place to have it gone in the blink of an eye makes me want to chew glass and spit nails.

More stupidity on her part ensues. Questioning people who later end up dead and having your fingerprints all over the place does not make for an intelligent person. She wiped the fingerprints from the doorknob, but she walked inside the apartment leaving DNA evidence all over the place. Oh, and for a finale, lets go to the killers house and search the place for evidence! I dont mind the forensic inaccuracies but when the lead character jumps from being a mover and shaker drawing in six figures to stupid, careless and foolish, it bothers the hell out of me.

Overall, though this book is definitely the worst of the series, theres hope that it cant get any worse. It can only go up from here, right? Then again, Helens next dead-end job is in a bridal dress shop. Stupidity, carelessness and foolishness will not mix well with Bridezilla on PMS. As long as Helens stupidity isnt a long term affliction, I can hang around and find out how she does in the next job.
reviewed Dying To Call You (Dead-End Job, Bk 3) on + 73 more book reviews
Great continuation of the series. I loved this book.
Dixie avatar reviewed Dying To Call You (Dead-End Job, Bk 3) on + 179 more book reviews
I really enjoyed this book. One of her best.


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