Double Agent
by Gretchen Archer
If you like a cozy mystery with humor weaved throughout, you’ll love Double Agent by Gretchen Archer. Davis Way works in security at Bellissimo Casino in Mississippi. In addition, she acts as a double for the owner’s wife, the entitled and rather clueless Bianca, who also expects Davis to take care of her every need. Bianca always refers to Davis as “David,” and through good writing the use of that misnomer remains funny throughout the book. Davis’ husband Bradley manages the huge casino complex, and the couple lives on site with their twin two-year-old daughters. Another source of humor is the “rules” related by one of the girls to their grandmother who is caring for them during the hurricane emergency. Bex, the dominant twin, convinces Grammy that she only eats chicken nuggets and chocolate ice cream and that Quinn’s bedtime is two hours earlier than hers.
A casino is bound to have security issues because of the cash that flows through it. Double Agent ratchets the plot up several notches as the storyline is what happens in a casino with a hurricane on its way. There are protocols for this scenario, but they don’t account for the greed and mischief that happen when Hurricane Kevin rolls into the Gulf Coast. Throw in FEMA, law enforcement, helicopters, bodies on ice, and people on unlucky floor 13 who are not all what they purport to be, and you have a very complicated murder mystery with some huge surprises. With Gretchen Archer’s writing style, you will also have a smile on your face as you devour this cozy mystery.
I would like to extend my thanks to Edelweiss and to Henery Press for giving me the opportunity to read this book in exchange for an honest review.
Rating: 5/5
Category: Mystery
Notes: #8 in the Davis Way Crime Caper Series, but could be read as a standalone. I have read three books in the series and, although I plan on reading the others at some point, I don’t feel like I have missed anything that has reduced my enjoyment or understanding of the individual books.
Publication: March 26, 2019—Henery Press
Memorable Lines:
And it wasn’t Danielle because she couldn’t organize the world’s smallest closet. There wasn’t a snowball’s chance she’d organized what we were in the middle of.
We had no way to restrain him except at gunpoint…And given the choice of Scotch tape or guns, I’d take the guns any day, but for all we knew, Jug was packing too. It was Alabama. Everyone was packing.
Hurricane Kevin, like all severe weather, gave everyone it touched the chance to show their true colors. The best and the worst of humanity rose to the surface when forced to survive an event over which they had no control.
I am sorry I missed this one. I may buy it.😪
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I like this author. Things just keep happening when you think nothing else can go wrong. Between the natural disaster and the bad guys, it is very fast paced.
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I like her also.
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Seems fabulous.. Is this the first book? Lovely review. I keep reading cozy from mid series and getting lost
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Shalini, this is #8 so you may want to give this series a pass. It can be a standalone, but is probably more enjoyable if you have read others. I sympathize with the “start in the middle syndrome.” With all the books begging to be read, we have to make choices. I am trying to discipline myself with series to read only ones I have already started and, if I must, to read ones I can start at the beginning.
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Same here. I read Joanne fluke 10th book and was so confused
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Love your review of this one, especially the quotes. I have read all the Davis Way books except this one and I laugh all the way through the books. I need to make time for this one, it sounds like it will be another one to cheer me up on a dreary, rainy day.
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You may even think you are in the hurricane if you read it on a rainy day. I know you’ll enjoy it!
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