In the first book of Jamie Lee Scott’s USA Today bestselling series…Private detective Mimi Capurro takes on a bodyguard client only to end up investigating a murder.If you like your mysteries with a bit of humor and snark, this murder mystery series is perfect reading.*Add a sub headline that will lead the reader to the next paragraphThe PlayersMimi Capurro: Owner, Gotcha Detective Agency… Players
Mimi Capurro: Owner, Gotcha Detective Agency
Charles Parks: Computer forensics, Gotcha Detective Agency (also Mimi’s best friend)
Nick Christianson: Homicide detective: Salinas Police Department (Mimi’s old college fling)
The Case
When Mimi is hired to protect a New York Times bestselling author on her book tour, she never expects she’ll be embroiled in a murder investigation. But that’s exactly where she finds herself when the author’s assistant is murdered.
Making matters worse, Mimi comes face to face with an old college fling, who happens to be the homicide detective on the case.
Mimi, along with her snarky co-worker, Charles, worked to find the killer alongside the homicide detective, whether he likes it or not.
Follow the quirky and fun characters of Gotcha Detective Agency on this wild ride.
All books in the Gotcha Detective Agency Crime Fiction Mystery Series
Let Us Prey
Textual Relations
Death of a Sales Rep
What a Meth
Bad Vice
Electile Dysfunction
Who Gives a Split
Mary Had a Little Scam
Trespassers Will Be Prostituted
The Knife Before Christmas
A Lie in Every Truth
What readers are saying…
“Let Us Prey is up on my list of favorite novels ever. It’s something I know I can pick up and read over and over without getting bored.” Bookend Babes reviewer, Stacy J
“This is a light and funny PI novel/mystery with interesting, well-developed characters and excellent twists and turns.” Bente Gallagher (Jennie Bentley) NYT Bestselling author of the DIY Mystery Series for Berkley.
“One of my favourite authors is Sue Grafton and her P.I. Kinsey Milhone. Well she has a new rival.” Lord D. M. Prosser
Please disregard the reviews for swearing, the cussing has pretty much been eliminated in this edition.
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I Liked this book. Looking forward to the next installment.
Liked the narrative, lots of action that kept the plot moving and an ending that was a bit of a surprise.
Quick read, entertaining. A little far-fetched but not to the point of ridiculous.
Cute, fun, fast read
started out well but I am copying another well stated opinion from Amazon because he stated it better “This could have been a good book,but it was crude. It demeaned women. I did not enjoy all the touchy, behavior. I did not even finish this book. My time can be spent with reading better books.” from T. Watsonon January 16, 2017
I enjoyed the book and the author wrote it in a way that kept my interest. I was surprised I even got the book as I am not into vampires at all. Didn’t mind that part but if I had, had to read about boobs one more time I think I would have had to scream. Not sure that I will read another book by this author.
Great characters and storyline. Cozy reader to read and forget your troubles.
The mystery had a nice twist, and while some of the developments you could see coming, it was fun getting there.