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Copy Kat (Kat Colorado Mysteries)
by Karen Kijewski
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Crimeline (1990-07-01)
ISBN: 0553298836
EAN: 9780553298833
Dewey Decimal #: 813.54
Mass Market Paperback: 400 pages
Release Date: 1990-07-01
SKU: 800
Condition: Very Good
Comments: Binding: Softcover. Condition: Very Good. Slightly creased binding. (A Kat Colorado Mystery)
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Editorial Reviews
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Product Description
She's a hard-boiled Sacramento P.I. with a soft spot for the unlucky, the unloved, and one special cop named Hank. Her name is Kat Colorado, and in her business curiosity can be more than an occupational hazard -- it can be murder.
It's hard to tell where the truth ends and the lies begin when Kat is hired to look into the death of a young woman in a historic California gold-country resort town. The police have closed the books on Deidre Durkin's murder; it was a tragic robbery-homicide. But could a clever murderer have created the illusion of a parking-lot theft gone bad? Was Deidre's loving husband as perfect as he seemed? The more Kat finds out about the victim, the less she's convinced that Deidre was the woman she appeared to be. But then Kat, in her undercover role as a bartender, isn't the person she pretends to be, either. And as Kat discovers, in this little town, even life and death are an illusion.
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Customer Reviews
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Copy Kat
Rating (4)
Date: 2005-01-26
3 out of 3 customers found this reveiw helpful
Sam Tucker
11/27/04
English
Copy Kat
By Karen Kijewski
Kat Colorado is a private investigator in Sacramento. When a man named Tobias asks her to take up a case about his godchild Deidre Durkins. Deidre was found shot dead, and Tobias is determined to find out what happened to her, no matter what the price. Kat young and in love sets out to crack this puzzle. Kat solves this mystery in this action packed book that Karen Kisjewski beautifully wrote.
Colorado, finds her self taking up a case for this poor humble man. The victim Deidre Durkins, his Godchild. Kat takes an airplane from Sacramento to this historic little California town solve this murder case. But She has to go undercover so she takes up a job as a bartender at the same place that Deidre's husband works at. It turns out that Durkins was murdered carrying a bag of mu-la. This makes Kat ask questions. She gets the job and starts to unravel the pieces of the puzzle. Who killed her? Was it the Deidre's loving husband who did the job? Or was it some mugger who did her in? Kat must find out for Tobias.
Copy Kat is a brilliant book written by Karen Kijewski. This is an action packed mystery about a murder case that has twist and turns. This book will capture the reader's audience in the novel. Out of five stars I'd give it a four. Maybe a four and a half. This book is great for readers above the age of 11. Karen's descriptive and comical yet serious language makes this a must read.
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Not What I Expected
Rating (3)
Date: 2003-11-04
3 out of 3 customers found this reveiw helpful
Having consumed all the Evanovich series, and Munger, and Maddie Hunter, and Cosin -- I was looking for a snappy, sharp but amusing PI character in Kat Colorado. I was disappointed that I did not find her. Perhaps it is because this appears to be early Kijewski's KC series, perhaps not. However, having read THIS, I am not inclined to read any more of her works. The character was OK, the writing was not cohesive, and often leapt from one premise to another without transition. I bought it on the basis of search engines led me to on the other authors' search --- "You might also like..." My advice to you is, if you are fond of the aforementioned authors, you may not care for Kijewski. She's not at ALL like them.
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Mysterious Mystery
Rating (5)
Date: 2002-02-06
1 out of 1 customers found this reveiw helpful
This is the first "mystery" novel that I have read other than the nancy drew series. I am 15, and I really enjoyed this book, it is a great mystery, and you keep on wondering till the very end. I am keen on reading her other books that she has written. I reccomned this to pretty much anybody, except for people who do not like a bit of murder in a novel
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Everything that Karen Kijewski writes is brilliant!
Rating (4)
Date: 2001-03-19
4 out of 4 customers found this reveiw helpful
Kat Colorado mysteries are great because the plot flows smoothly, there are no loose ends at the end of the book, and the characters are ohsoreal.Copy Kat is no exception. When Kat needs to escape her nightmares, she seizes the opportunity to go out of town undercover to find the client's goddaughter's killer. The people she meets are warm and real to the reader, and I was surprised by the identification of the killer. Biggest problem with this book: there seem to be two important sentences missing in the chapter in which Kat meets the victim's sister and brother in law. I don't know if they are publisher or author omissions, but they made it difficult for me to follow an important chapter. While this isn't the author's best work, it is better by FAR than many of the mysteries out there. Karen Kijewski should be proud of the work she has published, because it's a yacht swimming in the literary sewage that calls itself "mystery."
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Light, quick read
Rating (3)
Date: 2000-12-04
3 out of 3 customers found this reveiw helpful
Sacramento private investigator Kat Colorado is fresh from a nerve-shattering adventure, and needing a change of scenery. A wheezing old man name Tobias offers her that opportunity when he hires her to look into the four-month old murder of his godniece, Deidre, a crime dismissed by her sleepy northern California town as a robbery and an unfortunate event. The true killer, Tobias believes, was an acquaintance, and he wants Kat to become acquainted with the killer.So Kat becomes Kate, hangs up her badge and puts on a bartender's apron and goes undercover, sinking deeper into her faux life as she becomes entangled in the lives of Deidre's charming widower and young son, her jealous sister, the requisite wacky barmaid-cum-roommate (seems every novel has wisecracking relief these days, though Kat holds her own as well), and a cast of beer-drinking regulars with wandering eyes and hands. Somewhere in this muddle is Deidre's killer, and despite a change in hair color and fashion tastes, that killer appears to have fleshed out Kat. I was trying so hard not to compare Kijewski's Kat Colorado with Sue Grafton's Kinsey Millhone, but the resemblences are difficult to ignore. Both are single, female PIs based in California, tough and uncompromising when a job needs to be done. In Copy Kat, however, we are offered a gentler, more emotional protagonist with a quick wit. Not to say that Grafton's Kinsey doesn't have her moments, but Kat Colorado is less methodical in her routine, and perhaps in the case of Copy Kat that is more enjoyable to read
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