A Mysterious Review of Tipping the Valet by K. K. Beck. A Workplace Mystery.
Review summary: This is a busy mystery, with lots of characters to keep track of and a constant flurry of activity. The primary storyline is, however, fairly straight-forward to follow despite all the mayhem going on in the background. At just over 200 pages, this makes for a quick and entertaining afternoon read. (Click here for text of full review.)
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Tipping the Valet
K. K. Beck
A Workplace Mystery
Perseverance Press (September 2015)
Publisher synopsis: Affable young parking valet Tyler Benson, a master of bad timing, is accidentally involved in cases of auto theft and murder on the lot at Alba, an upscale Seattle restaurant. There's a body in a parked car, and someone shooting at tech zillionaire Scott Duckworth. Mysterious Italian beauty Flavia Torcelli and even Tyler's spectacularly unsuccessful dad seem somehow connected to the crime wave. The more Tyler tries to sort things out, the more the police are convinced he's the guilty party. …
Oh, and a collection of inept but homicidal Russian mafiosi seems to be after him, too.
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