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Murder to the Metal

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Mondo mega money is a murder magnet.

Ten months ago Allie Harper—smart, feisty, too broke to get her car fixed—rescued Thomas Bennington III—a hot, blind, college professor—from a crosswalk in her dicey Cleveland neighborhood. When Allie saved Tom and his groceries from traffic, she unwittingly retrieved his winning $550 million MondoMegaJackpot ticket. The payout steered the two of them into a wild dash from romance to mayhem and multiple murders.

Nothing's changed. Sure, Allie and Tom now reside in a rented nine-thousand-square-foot lakeside mansion with a sky-lit shower and breathtakingly high-thread-count sheets. True, Otis Johnson, Allie's deliverer from last summer's would-be-kidnapper, is now their live-in bodyguard and gourmet chef. Yes, Allie's dream of creating the T&A Detective Agency to solve "mysteries of the heart" by using Tom's money, Otis' P.I. credentials, and Allie's intrepid...intrepidness... now has its first case.

That's where the real trouble kicks in.

Lloyd Bunker's obsession with avoiding stoplights has run him and his '67 Pontiac GTO off the road, maybe for keeps. As they race to figure out what's happened to Lloyd, T&A recruits Allie's former nemesis, Officer Tony Valerio, plus her best friend and ex-landlady Margo and television reporter Lisa Cole, to help them follow a lethal trail of escalating crimes ranging from scrapping to pushing opioids to multiple murders. It's no longer just about Lloyd.

An assault on the mansion's high-tech security system by a talented hacker signals the presence of a formidable adversary, one with big bucks and a ruthless plan to destroy the lucky couple. As the action ramps up, Allie and Tom are plunged into a high-speed race against danger and death.... It's Murder to the Metal.

Somebody's Bound to Wind Up Dead series:

Too Lucky to Live (Book 1)

Murder to the Metal (Book 2)

The Devil's Own Game (Book 3)

Praise for Annie Hogsett:

"The original voice, humor, and unusual premise will appeal to Janet Evanovich readers." —Library Journal STARRED review for Too Lucky to Live

"Fast pacing, multiple plot twists, and humor, including a Stephanie Plum-like main character, enliven the story and keep the pages turning." —Booklist for Too Lucky to Live

"The bittersweet mystery, with the open-ended threat of a villainous mastermind, is reminiscent of P.J. Tracy's early 'Monkeewrench' novels." —Library Journal for Murder to the Metal

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 2, 2018
      Set in Cleveland, Ohio, Hogsett’s amusing sequel to 2017’s Too Lucky to Live finds part-time librarian Allie Harper, who does narrative duty, and her companion, Thomas Bennington III, a professor who won a $550 million lottery jackpot in the previous book, ensconced in a rented 9,000 sq. ft. mansion overlooking Lake Erie. What are a newly and wildly rich couple to do? Why not start the T&A Detective Agency? They are handed their first case when Loretta Coates, a librarian friend of Allie’s, asks Allie to find her boyfriend, Lloyd Bunker, who has vanished without a trace, as has his classic 1967 GTO. As Allie and Tom investigate, they discover that Lloyd’s disappearance is connected to a web of other misdeeds that could spell trouble for themselves. A clever explanation for the crimes helps compensate for some lame sleuthing: many of the clues are discovered solely due to happenstance or are laid in place by Cleveland cop Tony Valerio, an unofficial T&A member. Readers who don’t mind slapdash detecting will look forward to spending more time in Allie’s likable company. Agent: Victoria Skurnick, Levine Greenberg Literary Agency.

    • Kirkus

      April 1, 2018
      Lottery winners who play detective may bear more responsibility for the crime than the solution.Winning the $550 million from the MondoMegaJackpot last year has been a real life changer for Allie Harper and her partner, Tom Bennington, though not in the way anyone would have expected. Instead of focusing on a lavish lifestyle and the related accoutrements, Allie's trying to convince Tom to join her in founding the T&A Detective Agency--named for their initials, of course. Their success in staying alive long enough to collect and protect their winnings (Too Lucky To Live, 2017) has convinced Allie that she has what it takes to help when her former colleague Loretta Coates shows up at her door. Loretta's boyfriend, Lloyd Bunker, disappeared on a courier gig, and Loretta wants Allie to find out what happened, even if it means learning that Lloyd may be dead. So Allie gathers her network, including her bodyguard, Otis, who's a licensed private investigator; a Cleveland cop who's relieved not to be working against Allie this time around; Margo, her former landlady and a sassy woman in her own right; and a new ally, television reporter Lisa Cole. Tom helps where he can; though he's blind, his limitation has given him a greater ability to listen, and he's the crew's resident lie detector. When Allie finally learns of Lloyd's fate, she's shocked by its connections to her own life, connections that put her, the team, and especially Tom in grave danger as the curse of the MondoMegaJackpot continues apace.So many quirky characters, intersecting plots, and sudden reveals overfill Hogsett's second that it can be hard to decide which of her unique threads to follow.

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    • Library Journal

      June 1, 2018

      Ten months after their adventures in Too Lucky To Live, Allie Harper and boyfriend Thomas Bennington III, a blind professor who won the lottery, have formed the T&A Detective Agency to solve "mysteries of the heart." Their first case involves the disappearance of Lloyd Bunker, whose car is found stalled at a traffic light. Clues lead to crimes of stealing scrapping from abandoned houses, multiple murders, and hackers who seem to be able to penetrate any security. VERDICT Hogsett's sophomore effort isn't as outrageously funny as the first book. The bittersweet mystery, with the open-ended threat of a villainous mastermind, is reminiscent of P.J. Tracy's early "Monkeewrench" novels.--Lesa Holstine, Evansville Vanderburgh P.L., IN

      Copyright 2018 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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