The covid situation has me going back to a lot of my "comfort reads", which are usually classics or my favorite female-centric mysteries.
"Plot Twist" is the 4th book in a series that features Cat Austen, a Jersey shore entertainment reporter and Lt. Victor Cardenas, a homicide cop in the Atlantic City area. The cast expands with Cat's extended family (six older brothers, five cops, one priest,) her spunky mother, her kids, her best friend, nutty boss and Victor's sisters and co-workers. High marks for the way every character is fleshed out, not just a generic type.
Do you have to read the earlier books to "get" "Plot Twist." Yes and no, because the plot revolves around a TV production company that comes to the Atlantic City area to shoot an episode based on the shock jock's murder that took place in the first book ("Death of a DJ") The character of Cat is played by an enigmatic star, Tommi Ann Butler, who is well protected by her husband/manager and her friend/personal assistant. A lot of fun watching the "real" people interact with their TV alter egos, and I liked the interesting structure a lot (the murder doesn't take place right off) A surprising secret (the reveal had me yelling "What?!") - but I can't say more or I'd give it away.
As always, Jane Rubino combines good plotting with hilarious dialogue and a thoughtful ending. One of my favorite mystery series that ended too soon.
As it is with a lot of books published in the late 1990s, early 2000s, the technology isn't what it is now but not worth taking off a star for that.