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Book Review: Shooting Elvis

Reviewed By: Jon Jordan - Crime Spree Magazine - RAM


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[4 stars]

Shooting Elvis     Amazon US PB Amazon UK PB Amazon Canada PB
Robert Eversz
Class/Genre:   Mystery
Series: Nina Zero
Grove Press; 1996

Mary Alice Baker is a very normal middle class girl from a blue collar family. And like most of us, she has her problems. Dad drinks, doesn’t much like her boyfriends. Mom tolerates Dad, Brother keeps his mouth shut. She has a BS job that she doesn’t love or hate, but she’s pretty good at it. Her boyfriend is a bit of a loser.

And before long none of this really matters. She gets talked into dropping off a package at LAX airport. And before she knows it there is an explosion. And it came from the package she delivered. So now she’s on the run. She can’t go home, the police want her, she can’t contact the boyfriend, the hoods are watching him to get to her.

So.... She decides to drop out. She becomes Nina Zero. And Nina is going to get to the bottom of this mess. And if you enjoy fast paced action, you will want to read this and see her do it. A wonderful book, and the first in a series. I highly recommend this book

Jon Jordan - Crime Spree Magazine - RAM

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