Cinderella, P. I., First Case to Last
ebook ∣ The Cinderella, P. I. Mystery Series
By Juliet Kincaid
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CINDERELLA, P. I., FIRST CASE TO LAST
Enjoy the humor and fun you've come to expect from the Cinderella, P. I. fairy tale mystery short stories for grown-ups in this short story collection from Juliet Kincaid.
Our clever detective recounts her first case, "Cinderella and the Holy Grail," in which she runs into many experienced detectives with names like Hercules Pear and Ms. Marble, to name just two. She also recounts her final investigation (maybe) in, "Cinderella's Last Case" and five other fairy tale mystery stories for grown-ups in between, twenty years (mostly), three kids and a few extra pounds after the ball.
Review of "Cinderella, P. I. and the Big Pumpkin" included in Cinderella, P. I., First Case to Last : "With a honk honk here and a honk honk there. Everywhere a honk honk, ya?" More fun times as Cinderella, PI and [son] are on the case trying to uncover why the pumpkin has gone missing in the field of the Farmer-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named (lest they break out into the popular verse). Having enjoyed every other book I've read of this author's, I've already gone on to purchase Cinderella, P. I. Around the World and look forward to reading that next. Great series and I do recommend!
MORE PRAISE FOR THE CINDERELLA, P. I. FAIRY TALE MYSTERIES FOR GROWN-UPS "twenty years, three kids, and a few extra pounds after the ball"
"Charming series . . . highly entertaining and delightful read"
"smart plotting and whimsical adventures"
"a fun romp through a fairy tale"
"a delightful little tale . . . a quick, funny read"
"snappy dialogue . . . new twists on familiar fairy tale figures"