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Faint Praise

By: Ellen Hart
Narrated by: Aimee Jolson
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Everyone knows Arno Heywood. He's been a Minneapolis TV personality for years. So when he jumps to his death from a downtown high-rise, it's a shocker--especially since he dies wearing women's clothes, a suicide in drag.

In chic Linden Lofts, where Arno lived, the other tenants are spooked, and smart investigator Jane Lawless soon finds out why. They, like Arno, have secrets to conceal, and the shadowy someone with a full set of keys who's scouting out their apartments may soon make that impossible. Can one of Linden Loft's upscale professionals really be an aspiring blackmailer? Before Jane and her pal Cordelia can make sure, a brutal murder ups the ante.

©1995 Ellen Hart (P)2013 Audible, Inc.
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Critic reviews

"The plot resonates with fascinating details, a good bit of action, several keen twists, and a soupon of romance for the protagonist." ( Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine)
"The characters are diverse and well rounded, the plot is intriguing, and the style lively and literate." ( The Armchair Detective)
"Intelligent and engrossing...a very complex puzzle." ( Publishers Weekly)

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Another fab book in the series. Continued character development of the core set great! Addictive listen. Highly recommended.

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Enjoyable series

I liked this series and the narrator well enough to keep going initially. Now I feel the series is getting into its stride and I’m used to the narrator so that I find she fits with the characters.

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Would you try another book written by Ellen Hart or narrated by Aimee Jolson?

Yes but one would hope it would be more plot led than character led.

What does Aimee Jolson bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?

She has a laid back style of narration which goes well with the characterisation

Do you think Faint Praise needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?

I believe there are plenty out there

Any additional comments?

I felt at times that the plot got lost amongst the authors love for her characters. Perhaps a bit less me, me, me and a bit more concentrating on the story would make it a better whodunit.

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