
El Que Se Enoja Pierde (Misterios de Lexi Graves, #2)
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3,553 valoraciones·117 reseñas
Lexi Graves, recién estrenada como investigadora privada, se enfrenta a sus primeros casos en solitario, ¡y vaya si son complicados! Entre infiltrarse como un peluche en una convención “Bronie” y seguir a su cuñado infiel, debe atrapar a un saboteador convertido en asesino y encontrar a una mujer de...
- Format
- ebook
- Publicado
- 2012-07-01
- Editorial
- Audacious
- ISBN
- 9780956908698
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Camilla Chafer
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Camilla Chafer is a USA Today bestselling author. Her novels include the Lexi Graves Mysteries, the spinoff trilogy Deadlines Hollywood Mysteries, the Calendar Cozy Murder Mysteries, and supernatural/urban fantasy Stella Mayweather series.She has written for newspapers, magazines, and websites globally, and also writte...
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Teena in Toronto·1 months ago
Lexi has just started her new job as a private investigator with Solomon. She’s young, inexperienced and underestimated so feels like she has something to prove with the rest of the team. Solomon assigns her an undercover job at a hotel to figure out who is behind the sabotage incidents, which include thefts, work schedules being manipulated and conference reservations being canceled. In addition, she's taken on a couple pro bono cases. One case involves a woman who’s gone missing under suspicio...
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John·3 years ago
The back cover blurb, reprinted at the top of this Goodreads page, provides quite a few details of the story, including several items I would otherwise have to put inside spoiler tags. Maybe we could call it a spoiler blurb? For example, someone does get killed, but you may exhaust your patience waiting for it to happen if you think this is going to be a typical murder mystery. If the blurb hadn't said "murder" and "killer," I couldn't have, out here in the open. Nor could I have told you that t...
HeadOverBooks·5 years ago
https://headoverbooks.home.blog/What it is aboutLexi takes a missing person case even though her boss told her to. She has been assigned to a case where she has to go undercover to investigate a series of sabotages occurring at a hotel. Lexi also promised her sister that she would find evidence of her brother-in-law cheating. So she has to work three cases simultaneously. POV- first person from LexiHEA/HFN- yesFunny parts- yesSad parts- noLove triangle- YESInsta-love- noCheating- noSuper insecur...
✴ Cindy ✴ ·6 years ago
I really enjoy this series. The mystery is fun and Lexi and Lily are a fun best friend pair. I like Solomon and Maddox for love interests. The triangle is working for me.
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doris·7 years ago
C. Chafer/who flares winLoved Loved the series of Lexi turned P.I. Working for her boss, Solomon, a former cia, who started up his own private P.I. Firm, who is interested of her skill set and het. Lexi boyfriend cop, maddox, whom she worked with him becoming undercover in her last temp job, wants to shield her in this operative scheme that Solomon sent her on involving hotel saboteur. This another series and characters I koved, can be additive and want to read more of ladies series with her fam...
Stormi (StormReads)·7 years ago
This is the second in the Lexi Graves and it was just as fun as the first one. It's a little more sexy than normal cozies but nothing real bad (just an FYI for die hard cozy fans).Lexi is now part of Solomon's PI team but the guys just sort of see her as Solomon's eye candy even though she is dating Adam. It's not to say that Lexie doesn't still swoon a bit around Solomon but she is keeping it strictly business. She wants to prove herself in the business and she knows she can do it. They have me...
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Susan·8 years ago
I gave the first book a pass on some things because I was amused and willing to suspend my disbelief. I could not do the same this time. First, the British word and phrases must be eradicated. The characters are Americans living in America and so should speak American English. That was done better in the first book; in this one, I stopped reading every time, tried to understand the word used through context (only once was the word even noted in my Kindle dictionary as a British use), and wondere...
Meg·8 years ago
One of my favorite series, which may seem weird seeing that I've only completed a couple books, but they were both super. Lexi, the MC, is a newly minted PI, but thank goodness not portrayed as a bumbler. Great supporting cast in family members and friends, well fleshed out and personable. Have several of the other books already downloaded.
Kjen·11 years ago
Really enjoying this series! It's cute and engaging without being over-the-top ridiculous. Yes, Lexi does get into some weird/funny/tight situations, but she's not TSTL. She is definitely a heroine who wants to better herself and be respected. Sometimes I do get a bit bogged with the investigative details, but it's not significant. Only 4 stars, because she's still with the wrong guy;)
Jen·13 years ago
Second installment was still as fun as the first. There's nothing deep here. Just a great summer read. Started to notice the UK quirks in this one despite the fact that these books are supposed to take place in the States (from what I can gather?). Things like an off hand turn of phrase here and there where I thought "I don't think anyone on this side of the pond would say that". Also, where the first book was pretty well on the ball proofreading-wise, this one felt a bit more hasty with some mi...





