PARTY CRIME (#11 in the Kat Makris series) is out now!There’s no offer for her to refuse …Kat Makris was a little girl when her father spun wild and outrageous bedtime stories about Baboulas, the Greek boogeyman, a lawless creature with a penchant for stealing gold and clashing with the gods.Now Kat is twenty-eight, single, a couch potato in a cube farm, when her father goes missing. Without … when her father goes missing. Without him, she’s alone in the world. Before the police can work their mojo, she herself is abducted by a couple of hoods with crooked noses, and she quickly discovers her father’s old stories were true—true crime, that is. Baboulas is an infamous mob boss in Greece, and Baboulas is the one who has Kat holed up in a private plane bound for Greece.
Now, to find her father, Kat must face the boogeyman …
Somewhere between Stephanie Plum and Michael Corleone you’ll find Kat Makris. DISORGANIZED CRIME is a humorous look at family—and Family.
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It was really fun to read. Exciting story. Enjoyed it from beginning to the end.
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This book is hilarious. Especially for fans of Janet Evanovich. Absolute page turner.
A little boring
Loved the entire series. Would definitely recommend the series of books and I hope to read more!
Great read. love finding these great authors through Book Bub. It was a great read that keeps you interested. So good I bought the 2nd book in the series
A nice, easy read that’s suspenseful enough to keep your attention. Some things are a bit “unbelievable,” but not enough to detract from it being entertaining.
keep getting the next book. fun read
This was possibly the strangest book I’ve ever read. While many of the scenes portrayed in the book would likely have not played out in the real life, you need to put your brain on hold and simply enjoy the plot. The book is quite lengthy and doesn’t really have a final ending but all the weird people along the way are interesting and often times quite funny. I thoroughly enjoy the book after I accepted it for what it is; a funny story that has no roots in reality. Possibly the Greek people could take offense at how their country is portrayed in the book, but I hope not. They too should simply enjoy it for what it is.
All the bad language was not necessary, but it was funny.
When I started reading the book I thought it was funny; I thought I’d enjoy the writer’s style. That didn’t continue. I had to force myself to finish – the style became cumbersome. There were too many unnecessary words, expletives and opinions that didn’t add to the story line a all. I was disappointed.
Kat is a humorous, initiative-filled hero, surrounded by odd characters amongst whom you may find some aspect of yourself.
Enjoyable though the story is so far, it is, in my opinion, incomplete as a book in itself; rather it is the development of a character and not enough plot’ for me to want to read another several ‘books’ to find her father who in this first chapter is faceless and well hidden.
Fun in a Greek Evanovich way.
Couldn’t get past the first couple chapters and had other books to read so stopped there.
This was an excellent book. Kat’s adventures from an average person to a member of a Greek crime family is a page Turner. The story has humor, possible romance and knowledge of Greek culture. It keeps you in suspense with a surprise ending.
It was a fantastic story, but I only gave it four stars because you have the read the next book in the series and hopefully find out what happened to the father.
Funny, entertaining read.
A fine read for before going to bed, not too addictive or action-packed that would keep you awake, but engaging enough to want to keep reading and some laugh out loud moments.
Great descriptions of events and inanimate objects.
Loved this book! Entertaining and funny.