Haley Randolph is always ready to go to any lengths to get the latest Louis Vuitton. Unfortunately for Haley, her life goes from glam to grim when her passion for fashion outlasts her credit cards, and she's forced to work at Holt's--a mid-market department store. Looking for a bit of shopping inspiration, Haley sneaks into the stock room to get a first glimpse of Holt's one-of-a-kind selection of handbag styles. But instead of the newest Vuitton, Haley discovers her boss is the ultimate fashion victim. According to the security tapes, Haley was the only person in the stockroom before, during, and after the murder. With everyone in the store eyeing her like last season's Marc Jacobs, Haley turns to the hunky Ty Cameron, who heads up the store's loss prevention unit, to help her investigate the murder. Now her knowledge of hot trends will take her from the sales floor to the boardroom to the gritty streets of L.A.'s Garment District as she searches for a killer with impeccable fashion taste. . . "A winning debut. . .a cool cliffhanger will leave readers eager for Haley's next adventure." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Fashionistas take note: Dorothy Howell's delightful Handbags and Homicide dangles shopping to die for and a murder in store in a breezy debut mystery as sure to please as a Notorious handbag." --Carolyn Hart, author of Death Walked In
Although this was expensive for a Kindle download on a new author, I liked the description and gave it a try. Boy am I glad I did. This is a first in a new series and I will be buying them all. If you ever worked in a department store or love handbags/shopping, you will love this book. I worked at an upscale store during college and the stories told in this book hit close to home. Some are just laugh out loud funny. I found myself wanting Hailey to make good and get justice for herself. The other characters were also fun. I liked the mysteries (there were 2) and I did figure it out before the end of the book but there were several red herrings that made it fun to try and out guess the author. Can't wait until the second in the series becomes available. Don't hesitate, give this one a try. My mom also read it and loved it just as much as I did.
The real thing
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
A triumph of a first novel. A clever writer, who plays to many stereotypes - the two opposing male heroes, the ditzy heroine - then delights in giving them fresh and clever twists right to the last page. Haley is so maddening but so endearing, and I was cheering her on when she finally decided to sort her life out. Chick-lit or romantic comedies as a genre spawn an awful lot of derivative stuff, but this is the real thing: warm, witty, sparkling and JUST SO FUNNY!! Lucky I was alone when I read it - I didn't want to speak to anybody until I had finished, and the cat kept running away from my loud bursts of laughter. I loved it!
Funny new series!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
Haley Randolph is not someone you would want as a friend and you CERTAINLY would not like to work with her! She's completely self-centered, thoughtless and inconsiderate. Her credit cards are maxed out and she has a "troubling miscalculation" in her checking account. She is on administrative leave from her job in the accounting department (WHAT were they thinking??!) at a prestigious law firm. So her only source of income is from her second job at Holt's Department Store. At Holt's she manages to avoid work as much as possible and it is when she is in the stockroom (after taking a rest on the Laura Ashley Bed in a Bag) she discovers the body of her boss. She manages to call the authorities and keep everything under control - which is the only positive thing she does in the book. Of course, she never imagines that she will be under suspicion from the police for the crime. Of course, she never imagined she would be suspected of embezzlement at her law firm either. But she is. Even tho Haley is so unlikeable, by the end of the book I actually found myself cheering for her. And that shows what a good author Dorothy Howell really is. This book is funny and the scenes of the various departments of Holt's are unbeatable. For a quick, funny read I highly recommend this book.
GLAM, GLITZ, AND MURDER***** (5 Stars)
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
This is a GREAT 1st Novel in a Series!! I'm always anxious about purchasing a hardback when it is a 1st in a series....but this one absolutely hit the spot!! I laughed until I almost cried!! My husband also asked what in the world could be so funny!! Course I was reading it in bed also....not something I normally do!! Haley is a World Class Shopper....no matter how LITTLE MONEY she has/or is able to get!! Thank Heavens that this is so very funny....and about such important things as designer handbags!! I love them also...I just can't afford them comfortably. I would rather buy more books I guess!! This is a must read!! I can hardly wait for the 2nd in this series. I hope she doesn't make us wait too long!!
Fun new series!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
I have to say I usually don't spend money for a hardcover for a first in a new series, but the cover looked so appealing, and the story sounded like fun (I'm a designer purse lover myself), so I bought it and am I glad I did. I laughed out loud so many times my husband kept coming into the living room asking me what was so funny! Haley Randolph is a delight, as is her best friend, Marcie Hanover. Haley's a young gal(twenty-something) that finds herself involved in two police investigations (one a murder). After being placed on a non-paid leave from her day job (at a law firm), Haley takes a part-time job in a department store, and this is where the fun begins. Haley has an addiction to designer purses, and the things she'll do to get one, is just a riot. I particularly loved the part of this story that dealt with the department store. From the cute owner of Holt's Department store...to the other workers (both nice and nasty ones), Haley's thoughts and comments about different situations she's in or observes is just hysterical. It's rare that a writer can pull off a character like this, IMO. Either they sound like total idiots, or they sound like nasty you-know-what's, but the author has done a wonderful job with Haley. You really will like Haley and root for her as she's put in situations that seem like she'll never be able to overcome. This mystery, in addition to having lots of fun moments with Haley, is a true cozy mystery. There's plenty of clues and red-herrings, and the story moves along at a good pace. I really had no clue, until the end, who was responsible for the crimes that are committed in this novel. Dorothy Howell is a wonderful writer. She's written a great mystery...but in addition, the characters she created are fun and refreshingly different than a lot of the characters in cozies. And at the end of this novel, there's an unusual twist with one of the characters, and I'm really anxious to see when this character shows up in the next book in the series. This book was so much fun that I am going to take it along with me on vacation next month, and read it again. I rarely do this.
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