Another great entry in the Lucky O'Toole series! I was really looking forward to this book, & wondering how Deborah Coonts would follow up the last book. Let's face it- it could have gone either way after Macau- really great, or really bad. And, when I read the "teaser" that says "Who would want to kill a clown?" Well, I was a little worried! But, there was no need to worry. Lucky & company once again delivered a rip-roaring, page-turning, fabulous adventure.
"Lucky Rides" finds us back on the Vegas Strip, Lucky's (adopted) "hometown," and she's almost immediately thrown rigging ht into a new situation full of mystery, intrigue, handsome men, & danger. There is a lot more of Romeo, the detective she's taken under her wing, & very little of lost love Teddie. Dane & the Beautiful Jeremy Whitlock are here, but strictly in supporting roles. Flash plays her part, and Lucky's parents, of course, play deceptively pivotal roles. Somewhat disappointingly, for me at least, we see very little of Ms. P & Brandy. I've always loved the relationship between Lucky & Ms P, & hope to see more of it. But some scenes in this book seem to promise more of these ladies in the future, as Lucky tries to figure out her new role between Cielo & The Babylon.
I don't believe in spoiler reviews, but I will say, this book brings plenty of classic Lucky, as the new mystery becomes more & more entwined with Lucky's family's past & future. There are plenty of twists & turns. I was surprised by many of turns the story took, including the new info about Mona.
I'm still not 100% sure about Jean-Charles for Lucky. I often think she loves Christophe, his son, more than Jean-Charles. Something about him still bothers me. But, Lucky deserves a happy relationship, so I will reserve judgement & watch it play out.
Overall, this book is a winner. Best thing- it makes me want to re-read the whole series, which is the number one sign of a winner! Take this ride with Lucky; you won't regret it.