Shoes to Die For (Jaine Austen Mystery Series book 4)
by Laura Levine
Reviewed by Gerti
I’ll
admit it. I’m hooked on the books of author Laura Levine, who
writes the Jaine Austen series. Calling them mysteries is a bit
far-fetched, for the mysterious aspect to their murders is always
just an excuse for protagonist Jaine to put herself into awkward,
embarrassing and of course amusing situations. I like this book
better than some of the other efforts in this series, as she has
toned down the amount of time she spends with her cat, Prozac, and
the flaming personality of her next-door neighbor, Lance, which for
me marred some of the other books.
In
this novel, the LA freelance writer falls into a job for the
exclusive clothing store “Passions”, where despite her
double-digit dress size, she has conned the former model/owner into
letting her do their ad campaign. This way the reader gets to meet
the staff, including stereotypical mean girl Frenchie, nice-but-ditzy
Becky, and heart-throb/hunk Tyler. Tyler and Jaine have a lot in
common – they are both writers, but Tyler is taking a writing class
and it’s his alibi when Frenchie turns up dead after scamming the
owner out of her own business. Everyone else left standing is a
suspect, including a customer Frenchie was mean to, and the
accountant, who had a crush on Frenchie.
Laura
Levine is a comedy writer from way back and is doing very nicely
writing this series of funny mysteries. While not the most hysterical
book in the series, “Shoes to Die For” is funny enough to spend
some time with, as TV-land writer Levine shows off her comedic
skills. Unlike some of her other books, however, she doesn't seem
to make as much use of Jaine’s parents, which is a mistake, as they
tend to provide a comic subplot and write about it in hysterical
e-mails to their daughter, in the style of Seinfeld’s parents.
I
love heroine Jaine Austen, who has thoroughly modern problems and
gets into relatable situations, like having weight issues or having
to endure a man she met through speed dating. Levine’s language is
a treat to read, her characters a delight to meet, and oh the world
inside Austen’s head! I love her sense of humor. She’s like
having a girlfriend who is smart enough to catch crooks, and crack
wise at the same time. While “Shoes to Die For” is not my
favorite Levine novel, it’s an easy bubble-bath read, something to
which protagonist Jaine Austen would definitely give a thumbs up.