Tutti Frutti by Mike Faricy

Private Investigator Dev Haskell is back and dealing with some odd clients wrapped up in a bondage night club. Dev spends most of his time drinking and sleeping with women, a combination that always gets him in trouble, rather than doing any real investigating.

Tutti Frutti is a decent mind vacation. Dev is pretty much worthless, but the cases always manage to get solved in spite of him. The end of this one is pretty great. I had to go back and re-read the last few paragraphs because the little twist they provided was completely unexpected (but in an expected sort of way). This is a book worth reading if you need a bit of a break.

3 (out of 5) Stars

Books Read in 2017: 24
Pages Read in 2017: 7077
Read 52 Books in 52 Weeks (more book reviews!)
Reason I Chose It: Birthstone Bookology (T in AMETHYST)

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