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There's decidedly elements of Mary-Janice Davidson's Undead series here, but the overall tone, quick wit, and excellent supporting cast is more reminiscent of [[:Category:Janet Evanovich|Janet Evanovich's]] Stephanie Plum books. Despite the size of that cast, Darynda Jones clearly establishes each of them with their own personality, my favourites being Garrett, the skip-tracer Charley sometimes works with, and the young dead girl who stubbornly refuses to leave, instead following around a young cop. Of course, Charley herself is the stand-out here - tough (but certainly not invulnerable), sexy and deliciously sarcastic. Coupled with the great characters is a really fast-moving and exciting plot, and excellent narration, making this one extremely hard to put down.
With a sequel to this one already out, and a third book coming next monthin February 2012, I'm definitely looking forward to finding out more about Charley Davidson and her friends. The ending to this book, while wrapping things up nicely in some ways, leaves at least one absolutely huge question open to tantalise readers. Overall, this is a very strong recommendation, standing out from most of the other books of its kind, and could well be the start of a fabulous series.
As mentioned earlier, Charley Davidson is cut from the same cloth as Stephanie Plum, and I think readers who enjoy this one will also really like Steph's adventures. There are nearly two dozen by now, and while you really should start with ''One For The Money'', a particular favourite here at The Bookbag is [[Twelve Sharp by Janet Evanovich]].

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