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The Dead Gigolo Caper by Stella Marie Alden

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2.0

This is a delightful read that will captivate fans of lighthearted, humorous mysteries with a touch of romance, perfect for anyone seeking a fun, feel-good adventure that will leave them smiling and eager for more.

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5.0

Yet again suds and Sam are back in trouble with the witness to a murder. Still trying to get their business off the ground and battling the ever present uncle vinny, this book is witty and engaging. I love it when suds leads the feds a merry dance and how Sam gets into trouble without even trying. Great story, hoping there is more to come.

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4.0

Gotta love a couple who celebrates every little success with a little “fun”. Stella Marie Alden brings the sizzle and always keeps it an arm-length away during The Dead Gigolo Caper (2020), the fourth book in the “Suds and Sam” series.

These characters still manage to bring angst to a happy relationship. Alden keeps it real with Suds ongoing battle with PTSD. She does not shy away from the constant battle of dealing with the side effects on the individual or their family. Kudos to Alden for reminding people that war does not just go away, stay in another country, or on a television screen.

The mystery once again is a solid one. I actually did not believe the old lady either (oops slight spoiler there (laugh)). Alden continuously manages to blend more than one mystery out of one and does it with panache.

Do not miss out on this caper as Alden gives a reader a good time.

I received an ARC of this book and I am writing a review without prejudice and voluntarily.