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All Emergencies, Ring Super (Dead Letter Mysteries)
All Emergencies Ring Super - Dead Letter Mysteries
Author: Ellen E. White
Once an aspiring actress, Dana Coakley has abandoned the bright lights of stardom for a less glamourous position: as superintendent of an Upper West Side apartment building. The pay isn't great, and grouting and plumbing aren't dream work, but the rent is free, and it gives her more time to work with the disadvantaged inner-city kids she tutors....  more »
ISBN-13: 9780312966010
ISBN-10: 0312966016
Publication Date: 6/15/1998
Pages: 300
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Publisher: St. Martin's Paperbacks
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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Wasn't expecting much from this, but throughly enjoyed it. Light, funny, something different in a cozy and I loved the main character. Sorry there aren't any more in the series.
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Entertaining, witty mystery with great characters and plenty of action. Sorry when it ended...
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Not one of Ellen Emerson White's best books, but even her lesser efforts are better than most people's best. Part of the scene where Dana is kidnapped and threatened reminded me of the scenes in Long Live the Queen and Tis the Season (#3 of Echo Company, which she wrote under the name Zack Emerson), but not in the way William Bernhardt plagarizing Long Live the Queen reminded me of that book. This was supposed to be the first of a series, but we still haven't seen Dana's first case with the detective agency she's supposed to join.


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