Review: Charm City by Laura Lippman
Charm City is the second entry in the  Tess Monaghan series by Laura Lippman. This review assumes you've read  the first book (Baltimore  Blues review) and does not include spoilers for the second.
Tess  Monaghan's life is definitely on the upswing. First, she's got a decent  job as a budding private investigator with lawyer and rowing instructor  Tyner Gray. Second, she has a cute younger boyfriend named Crow, who's   a musician by night and bookstore clerk by day. Plus, she's still  living cheaply in the apartment above her aunt Kitty's store.
When  local businessman Wink Wynkowski decides to bring pro basketball to  Baltimore, two reporters from the Beacon-Light,  start digging into his less-than-law-abiding past. The paper's editors  put a hold on the article, but it shows up on the front page anyway.  After the story results in an apparent suicide, Tess is hired to  investigate the newspaper's staff and discover who hacked into the  computers, bumping the squelched piece into publication.
In the  meantime, Tess's uncle Spike has been beaten into a coma, and while he  is known for his shady dealings, no one knows what brought about his  current troubles. While Spike is in the hospital, Tess and Crow take  over the care of his dog, Esskay, a newly rescued greyhound.
Tess  finds herself involved not only with the Beacon-Light case but also in Spike's business with the  sleazy side of Baltimore. She is being threatened on all sides and is  pressured to solve the cases before anyone else dies.
There are  many things to love about Charm City,  especially Lippman's descriptions of Baltimore. Tess's extended family  is fun to get to know, and her developing relationship with Crow seems  to be a grounding force in her life. Because Tess is still learning the  PI trade, it is realistic that she would make mistakes and not always  see what's coming.
On the other hand, the two distinct plot  lines—Uncle Spike and Wink Wynkowski—were almost a distraction. It  wasn't clear if they were going to converge into a single story or  whether we'd have two sets of bad guys. It was sometimes confusing to  keep the details straight.
The flaws in this novel are likely the  result of a sophomore slump. The characters who are important to Tess  are more clearly delineated in this second entry than in the first, and  Tess is starting to grow up. Both developments are encouraging, and we  can hope for a tighter third in the series.
The unabridged audio  recording (BBC America) of Charm City  was read by Deborah Hazlett, who also read the first in the series. As I  noted in my earlier  review, Hazlett's narration is nicely done with easy pacing and  natural inflections. Unfortunately, there were a couple moments of  mispronunciations, most notably "cedar" for the Passover Sedar.  Regardless, I am looking forward to hearing Hazlett read the next Tess  Monaghan novel.
Laura  Lippman has a website  where you can learn more about her work and  read a biography of Tess  Monaghan. There is also more information on  her author  page at the HarperCollins website.
For Audible and Simply Audiobooks, see the sidebar.
These links lead to affiliate programs.
Published by HarperCollins / Avon, 1997
ISBN-13: 9780380788767
Challenges: Audiobook, Buy One and Read, Laura Lippman, Cozy Mystery, 100+
YTD: 53
Source: Bought (see review policy)
Rating: B-
Copyright © cbl for Beth Fish Reads, all rights reserved (see review policy)












9 comments:
I have one Laura Lippman book I borrowed from a friend, but still have not read it. I'll have to give her a try soon.
I've heard about this series a number of times, and seems like something I would enjoy. I do get frustrated with the sheer volume of series out there though! I could spend my entire life chasing them and never get close to touching them all. We all have our favorites!
I just read Baltimore Blues last week, so I'm definitely looking forward to this one. Glad to know about the sophomore slump in advance though!
It seems like I've read a Laura Lippman novel, but now I'm wondering if I'm confusing her with Eleanor Lipman... ANYWAY, I'm not sure I need another series right now, but this sounds fun enough for me to check out once I catch up on some. Glad the reader is pretty good!
I'm really going to have to read Laura Lippman one of these days, aren't I?
I remember reading a Lippman book or two and really enjoying it (them?)
I'm going to have to start this series soon.
I read some of Lippman's books years ago and enjoyed them. I can't remember if this was one of them or not.
I have read some of her standalone books and one or two in this series, but not the early ones...which might be a good thing.
Post a Comment