Reviewed By: Harriet Klausner
If Looks Could Kill
Amazon US PB Amazon US HC Amazon Canada PB Amazon Canada HC
Kate White
Class/Genre: Mystery Amateur Sleuth Woman Main Character
Series: Bailey Weggins # 1
Warner, May 2002, $22.95, 320 pp.
Early Sunday morning in Manhattan, Gloss Magazine editor Cat Jones frantically calls her true-crime writer Bailey Weggins to drop all plans including sleeping with her boyfriend to get over to her town house because something is wrong with the nanny. Cat says that Heidi does not respond to her knocks on her apartment. Bailey tries to convince Cat that the woman is probably sleeping with some guy, but when Cat calls everyone leaps. Bailey grabs a cab and goes north to investigate where she finds a dead nanny.
Apparently, someone placed poison in a box of Godiva chocolates that Heidi had taken from a party hosted by Cat. The editor wonders if Heidi was the intended victim? She insists that her true crime "reporter" investigate. Unable to persuade Cat to let the police do their job, Bailey begins making inquiries, but soon finds clues taking her from New York to the surrounding states.
IF LOOKS COULD KILL is an exciting journalistic investigative tale that is at its best when Cat is off stage. Bailey is fabulous as she makes the rounds trying to balance her personal life, her regular assignments (no relief), and her new task. Cat might have the ability to make the city's superheavyweights wear rubber underwear, but her whole reaction to the Heidi caper seems out of character as she acts more like a damsel in distress because she saw a mouse. Still the trip through the media circus from within, a strong who-done-it with plenty of red herrings, and a great "shoe slut" makes Kate White’s mystery quite entertaining.
Harriet Klausner
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