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McAffee Twins #1

The Butcher of Beverly Hills

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Who is killing the rich society widows of Beverly Hills?

Meet Kerry and Terry McAfee—identical twin sisters who have nothing in common, save their red hair and California-girl looks. Kerry’s the good girl, a straight-A student who won a scholarship to UCLA. Terry’s the bad girl, whose appetite for nose candy won her a spot in the slammer. When Terry gets out of jail, the twins decide to open their own business as private investigators—and soon they’re keeping LA safe with the help of their trusty sidekicks: a Pomeranian named Paquito and a pug named Muffy.

When wealthy socialite Lenore Richling’s twentysomething gold-digging boy toy of a husband absconds with ten thousand dollars' worth of her jewelry, she does what anyone in her position would do: she checks herself in for a plastic surgery shopping spree, then calls the McAfee twins for help. While Lenore recuperates from her face-lift in a luxury hotel, the gals hop on their hot-pink Harley-Davidson and begin investigating a bevy of suspicious characters, including Barbie, a bimbo beauty consultant with buns of steel; Daniel Hattrick, a painkiller-pushing plastic surgeon; and Hugh Binion, a silver-haired, snake-tongued Hollywood attorney. Before they know it, the twins are wading in dead husbands, purloined cash, crotchless panties, mystery pills, and a body count high enough to make even tough cookies like them a little squeamish.

With a razor-sharp wit that brilliantly brings to life LA’s most eccentric personalities, The Butcher of Beverly Hills marks the debut of two of the hottest sleuths since Stephanie Plum—and delivers a fast-paced, highly original tale that will keep you guessing until the very end.

358 pages, Paperback

First published November 13, 2002

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Jennifer Colt

7 books18 followers
Jennifer Colt is the author of the zany chick-lit crime series, featuring identical twin investigators Terry and Kerry McAfee.

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1,580 reviews86 followers
June 2, 2009
#1 McAfee Twins PI series

Hilarious, smart, totally enjoyable! Twenty-something twins Terry and Kerry McAfee couldn't be more different. The girls team up to open a PI business.

I like that the series features characters of all ages. The writing is sparkly, brimming with laughs and a fast moving plot.

As much fun as Stephanie Plum!

www.jennifercolt.com

484 reviews1 follower
August 13, 2021
Book #1 of a series with Kerry and Terry McAfee - identical twin sisters who work as private investigators. They live in L.A. and agree to work for an upper class friend of their great aunt. Kerry and Terry are true opposites, but they work well together. Kerry has always been the "good sister," good girl, straight-A student, etc. Terry is the "bad girl," who used drugs and ended up in jail. During this case, they find themselves caught up in fraud, blackmail, dead husbands, stolen money, drug peddling, and a mysterious object that the owner desperately wants returned! The story moves from the upper crust keeping their plastic surgeries secret at a posh hotel to illegal immigrants infiltrating the "Nanny" crowd to get dirt on the wealthy employers. The twins find themselves working with and against the police. It will be interesting to see how this series develops.
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43 reviews
June 19, 2019
Next to our playground there is a little house with used books. I do not have many expectations regarding the books that are stacked there but this was a suprisingly fun read. I just wish the murders had not been quite that graphic.
381 reviews1 follower
August 26, 2019
23/2019/382 Pittsfield Library

I struggled to get through this book. I put it down once but picked it up again. Tons of characters to keep straight. Sometimes it was quite funny. I think this book was written for teenagers. I don’t think I’ll be reading the others in the series.
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700 reviews3 followers
September 24, 2021
Twin private investigators. Kerry and Terry are in Beverly Hills. They drive around in a hot pick motorcycle.
Old ladies, plastic surgeon, prescription meds, people dying, bodies, mayhem!
Crazy great aunt! Funny!
1,073 reviews6 followers
February 2, 2018
Very enjoyable although hate the evidently obligatory trope of Heroines Threatened Close to the Climax. Gutsy rather than stupid narrators, hope there are more in this series. DPL book
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Author 41 books31 followers
August 9, 2007
Much of the humor in this book felt forced and deliberately "wacky" to me. Still, the mystery was solid and the characters not too annoying. While that sounds lukewarm, it can be hard to find new series that don't make me want to strangle all of the characters!
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504 reviews
October 20, 2008
Chick lit murder mystery starring identical twin PIs, very much in the vein of Stephanie Plum. The wacky hijinks are sometimes forced and over the top, but overall enjoyable, brainless fun with several laugh-out-loud moments.
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Author 1 book17 followers
April 21, 2008
A fun romp through a private investigative firm consisting of identical twin 20 something year old women. Kind of a fun book but not the kind you would read again. They have some twists and turns in the plot and eventually come to the answer through their bungling and mistakes.
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57 reviews
July 6, 2013
This was a rollicking good tale. While not laugh- out-loud funny, there was a laugh on every page. The twins, Kerry and Terry, are PI who get themselves into all kinds of trouble while trying to help their great aunt't friend. Of course, the succeed in solving the case. Lots of fun.
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14 reviews
September 18, 2007
The beginning was kind of hard to get into but towards the end is when it got funny. I may actually read the next in the series...I will let you know.
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6 reviews1 follower
February 14, 2008
Couldn't get into it. All into my other series. Will have to revisit at a later date.
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251 reviews8 followers
March 18, 2008
Total brain candy and exactly what I needed after reading some mind draining books. This was funny and entertaining. Think Janet Evanovich with red headed twins in Beverly Hills.
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3 reviews
May 21, 2008
I wasn't sure about it at first but by the time I got about halfway into it, the pace really picked up and I was hooked. Looking forward to getting my hands on the next one in the series.
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134 reviews9 followers
May 31, 2009
The plot is a little too complicated making the first half average. The fun action doesn’t happen until half way through.
70 reviews
July 6, 2009
For a book with a bright, eye-catching cover about identical twin private investigators, it was fairly entertaining.
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104 reviews
October 7, 2009
I wish I could give this a 2.5: somewhere between "liked it" and "it was ok." The book was actually very funny and well-written, just not my favorite genre.
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1,205 reviews12 followers
January 1, 2011
funny.

thought she shouldn't have dropped the hottie at the end.

This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
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89 reviews9 followers
August 12, 2011
It's the girl equivalent of a Harlan Coben novel, but it has one thing (er make that 2 things) that the Myron Bolitar mysteries don't have....puppies :)

I loves the scooby doo books.
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1,291 reviews30 followers
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August 15, 2011
Fun fluff, kind of a mellower and not quite as funny Stephanie Plum if she were twins and lived in L.A. Enjoyable reading you'd do at the beach.

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2,172 reviews33 followers
February 21, 2012
Book #27 read in 2006

This was a very entertaining book! I even laughed out loud at a few parts. I can't wait to continue reading the series.
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858 reviews3 followers
March 21, 2012
3 1/2, it was fun. The narrator is my favorite part, sassy/ditzy Californian.
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558 reviews5 followers
June 3, 2012
Pretty good book. I chuckled out loud at some parts. I'll continue with the series.

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Author 1 book12 followers
October 26, 2012
Real bubblegum noir, with a big dose of chick lit thrown in. The novel has lot of energy and fun, even if it goes a bit over the top here and there. Quite enjoyable.
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46 reviews1 follower
August 19, 2014
Alright read, it was a surprise to find out the killer. There were some add added "dream" sequence and "heaven" sequence I didn't care for. Other then that not bad.
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174 reviews3 followers
June 18, 2015
Love! Love! Love this series!!!
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