| Whitney
Logan is eight months out of law school at UCLA
and owes her landlord $850, so she's not too picky
when a well-dressed brunette walks in off the
street and offers her $1000 in cash to look for
a missing Guatemalan maid. What follows in this
promising first novel is a rough-and-tumble mystery-thriller
that moves from run-down movie lots to immigrant
barrios to Baja Mexico and back. Logan is one
tough attorney--her idea of relaxation is dumbbell
presses at Gold's Gym--but immigration law is
not one of her strengths. Neither is the Los Angeles
underclass, so she hires as her guide Lupe, a
street-smart hooker in a red mini-dress, and the
result is a partnership that transcends their
differences, and that is handled with a sense
of humor. The West Coast setting is reminiscent
of Sue Grafton's Kinsey Millhone mysteries, but
Whitney Logan is much less genteel. |