About the Author:
Evans has had a variety of jobs and spent several years helping to run a vehicle-repair workshop. There she tackled tax returns, the intricacies of which she believes were an excellent apprenticeship for the brain-teasing work necessary in writing a whodunnit.
From Booklist:
British policeman Joseph Rafferty is single, and his colleagues, his best friend, and his mother are urging him to find a nice woman and settle down. Rafferty eventually decides to enroll with a dating agency. Fearing his occupation will put potential dates off, he convinces his cousin Nigel, a real estate agent, to "lend" Rafferty his identity for his "dating caper." Posing as Nigel, Rafferty meets not one but two attractive women at the agency's Singles Night, but when both women are found brutally murdered, and it appears that Nigel/Rafferty was the last person to see them before they died, Rafferty finds himself in a dilemma. Although common sense says he should tell his boss the truth, Rafferty decides to risk his career by attempting to solve the murders before "Nigel's" real identify is revealed. Proficient writing, an inventive plot, and Evans' usual well-crafted procedural detail make this sixth entry in the Rafferty series a good choice for readers who can't get enough of British coppers. Emily Melton
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