Thursday, January 17, 2013

{Review-giveaway}: Trashy Chic by Cathy Lubenski

Trashy Chic
by Cathy Lubenski
Series: A Bertie Mallowan Mystery
Publisher: Vantage Press
Publication date: January 16, 2012
Genre: Mystery
Purchase: Barnes and Noble/Amazon/Book Depository


Reporter Bertie Mallowan has drifted away from hard news stories and into the shallows of "fluff" features, the kind you find buried in the back of the newspaper. Writing about preschool fashion shows and the latest in designer garbage bags bores her so she amuses herself by inventing naughty passwords for her computer and pushing the envelope when it comes to creative lying to management types. When she interviews greedy, nasty Robert Bellingham, the king of must-have luxury items for the rich of Southern California - like monogrammed airbags for "The Crash with Panache" and mink coats pre-streaked with red paint to foil PETA kamikazes. Over the years, his products have become de rigueur for the class that has two of everything and is seeking the one and only of something else. He's made a lot of money and a lot of enemies.  Two days after Bertie's interview, Bellingham's body is found on the floor of the foyer in the family mansion; someone has aerated his skull with the stereotypical blunt object. Thanks to her interview, Bertie has inside information about the life and times of a rich and powerful murder victim and is thrust into a big story again. Bertie is convinced that the family's bizarre emotional ticks make them all uniquely capable of committing murder. A second murder and an attack on Bertie herself brings her face-to-face with the kind of danger she's only ever written about, never experienced first-hand.
Trashy Chic by Cathy Lubenski was a fun and suspenseful murder mystery with a cozy mystery feel. I easily consumed this in a single day and was drawn into the sometimes crazy if not funny world of fluff newspaper reporter Bertie Mallowan. I giggled my way though this and loved the clever twists involving the murder, suspects and other key players.

Things are not looking good at the newspaper where Bertie Mallowan works, but when Robert Bellingham a greedy, nasty millionaire dubbed the “King of Luxury Items" is found murdered in his foyer, things get very interesting. Bertie was the last person to interview the victim, and when her boss asks her to hand her notes over to the lead reporter, she sees a chance to get a front page piece. The tale that unfolds was hilarious, full of suspense and kept me turning the pages at a steady pace.

The protagonist Bertie is a coffee loving, Nancy Drew wanna-be who is snarky, inquisitive and I’d certainly be her friend. I laughed so hard I had tears in my eyes over this protagonist and her shenanigans. The things she said and did where downright snarky and mischievous. She is a mix of confidence and self-doubt. She avoids upper management even going so far as to change her route to the water cooler and memorizing the shoes of the female executives who enter the bathroom to avoid them. Shawn the lead reporter was a first class jerk, and I really wanted to smack him. Detective Madison on the other hand was in a word- yum. The author compared his looks to a young Harrison Ford. *swoons* The suspects were well fleshed out and over the top interesting. I adored Bertie’s best friend Kate and loved the mischief they got into. Even secondary characters had their own voice in this and added to the tale.  

I love snarky characters and murder mysteries and Trashy Chic delivered on both fronts. Lubenski offered not only memorable characters but a plot line with delightful twists. The pacing was well done, the characters felt genuine and the humor sprinkled throughout made this stellar. The “who, why and how” was smart and I squealed with delight. I loved how the book wrapped up and laughed aloud as I turned the last page.

I totally recommend Trashy Chic to fans of cozy mysteries and murder mysteries. I am looking forward to reading Snarky Park the next Bertie Mallowan mystery!

I want to thank the author for providing this ARC in exchange for my unbiased review.

Four and half mystery coffees out of five
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8 Comments:

At July 17, 2013 at 9:58 PM , Anonymous Bea @ Bea's Book Nook said...

This sounds like I'll enjoy. A snarky murder mystery, the rich and famous, Nancy Drew? Oh yeah, I'm there. :D

 
At July 17, 2013 at 10:06 PM , Anonymous Barbara Walker said...

I love snarky, funny mysteries. Lawrence Sanders' Archie McNally series was my absolute favorite until he died - I would race to the bookstore to get the new one as soon as it came out. If you haven't tried him, Kim, you have to, but make sure not to get the last one which was finished by someone else (and it shows).

 
At July 17, 2013 at 10:12 PM , Anonymous Aurian said...

Great review Kim, this sounds just like my kind of book! I have added it to my wishlist.

 
At July 17, 2013 at 10:30 PM , Anonymous Erin F said...

thanks for the great review! This sounds fun and I love snarky, sarcastic heroes :)

 
At July 17, 2013 at 10:34 PM , Anonymous Jenea Whittington said...

I really like snarky characters, makes them interesting. It might be because I can relate because I am snarky too. :) This sounds great. Awesome review.

 
At July 18, 2013 at 12:31 AM , Anonymous kimbacaffeinate said...

then you will love this Mark!

 
At July 18, 2013 at 12:31 AM , Anonymous mark a. said...

i love humor in any story!

 
At July 18, 2013 at 12:32 AM , Anonymous Michelle@ Book Briefs said...

Trashy Chic! Ha! I love that name. This sounds like a mystery right up my alley.


Thanks for the review and giveaway kimba. Hope you are having a good week

 

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