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Book Review: Metro Girl

Reviewed By: Harriet Klausner


[5 stars]

Metro Girl     Amazon US PB Amazon US HC Amazon Canada PB Amazon Canada HC
Janet Evanovich
Class/Genre:   Mystery   Humorous   Woman Main Character   Amateur Sleuth
Series: Barney (Alexandra Barnaby) # 1
HarperCollins, Nov 2004, $26.95

In the middle of the night, "Wild" Bill Barnaby calls his older sister Alexandra, better known as Barney, informing her that he has to leave Miami for the time being and to tell mom he is okay. That is what he said; but Barney hears a woman scream and her sibling shout a profanity before the connection ended.

Barney spent her salad days bailing Bill, known for seeking a good time, out of trouble when she was not blowing up engines racing stock cars. She realizes nothing has changed though he is in Miami and she still in Baltimore. Barney hits the South Beach bar scene which is next the Keys. Accompanying her is racing car driver Sam Hooker, who tries his NASCAR charm to drive Bill’s sister into bed with him. Wild Bill had also told Barney on his last call that Bill could “kiss my exhaust pipe” as he borrowed without permission the NASCAR driver’s sailing vessel and seemingly headed to Cuba on some wild butt scheme.

Switching heroine leads, Janet Evanovich pulls out quite a plum of a story with METRO GIRL that introduces readers to an amusing tough amateur sleuth in Barney, who can repair an engine and destroy a car. Though she prefers not to be on her back working on a man’s undercarriage, Barney is there for Wild Bill when he needs her as usual. Fans of strong female leads with witty asides on life while starring in a wild “South Florida” amateur sleuth thriller will want to race along with Barney as she tries to save the world or at least her brother while struggling to ignore the NASCAR cologne (burnt oil mixed in a carbon monoxide base).

Harriet Klausner

Reprinted with permission. Do Not repost without permission from the author, Harriet Klausner


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