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Reviews for Washington Weirdos
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With a plot that is as lustrous as the first tale,
February 2, 2006
Reviewer: Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA)
A former
Senior Vice President in the banking industry did little
to satisfy Gayle Wigglesworth's cravings to be, well,
creative. So she spent her spare time away from
organization and management learning to be a potter.
A current resident of Houston, she and her husband
regarded the move from San Francisco as a "foreign
assignment," but they became attached to Houston.
She and her husband love to read and travel, and she is
presently working on her
third Claire Gulliver mystery, INTRIGUE IN
ITALICS.
Claire
Gulliver is the proud owner of "Gulliver's Travels," a
travel bookstore in San Francisco.
She is a former librarian, is in her forties, and so far
hasn't been married. But her relatively quiet life
is interrupted in the first CG mystery, TEA IS FOR
TERROR, where she tangles with foreign
terrorists after she agrees to take a travel group for a
friend. WASHINGTON WEIRDOS opens
with Claire reluctantly emerging form her safe bookstore
to accept an award from the grateful owners of Vantage
Airlines, Inc. for her part in foiling a bomb on one of
their flights. Almost immediately she is mugged on
the Washington Mall, and just as the knife of her
attacker can
do any real damage, her friend Jack tackles the would-be
killer:
"The body
came out of nowhere, slamming into him sideways with a
force which sent them both to the ground. The knife flew
through the air; the streetlight gleaming off the blade
traced its trajectory. She wanted to run, to
scream, to cry for help but she stood mutely rooted.
Her eyes were riveted on the men on the ground in front
of her. He would-be attacker rolled free and came up on
all fours. He was poised, looking at the knife,
which lay temptingly only a few feet away. But her
rescuer's hand protectively hovered over it, his gaze
fastened on the attacker's eyes."
Page one to the end, Claire Gulliver is a librarian with
lots of guts, and her friend Jack, an employee of "The
Company" mesh together to form an unstoppable team.
Wigglesworth has managed to continue the saga she began
in TEA IS FOR TERROR and emerge with a
plot that is as lustrous as the first tale.
WASHINGTON WEIRDOS is a stunning second book.
Shelley
Glodowski
Senior Reviewer
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This is the second novel in the Claire
Gulliver Series and as the title suggests, its setting
is Washington D.C. Clair is a San Francisco bookstore
owner who specializes in travel books and who is invited
to D.C. to attend a gala given in her honor. Once again,
Claire is thrown into a situation fraught with danger.
Mrs. Wigglesworth, herself a world traveler, fills her
books with details and information that only an
experienced traveler would discern. Her characters are
richly developed and the plot is intricately woven.
Unlike Dame Agatha, Mrs. Wigglesworth plays fair with
the clues so at the end of the novel the reader
experiences an “aha” moment.
A terrific read! I can't wait for her next novel. Keep
them coming!
Diana L. Driver, author
Ninth Lord of the Night
www.dianaldriver.com
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