Saturday, November 20, 2010

BLACK BEANS AND VICE

James and the Supper Club decide to try hypnotherapy to help them deal with their sugar cravings. James likes Harmony, the hypnotist, but there are some disturbing things going on in the Wellness Village. First, a councilman is found dead and then a very vocal animal rights protester is found dead in her home. Lucy needs the Supper Club's help in getting to the bottom of the mess. James' personal life is in change, too. Eliot has decided to become a vegetarian and James and Jane are renewing their relationship. Even things at the library are changing, with a new librarian who adds more life to the staff.

It has been mentioned that J.B. Stanley doesn't plan to add to the Supper Club mystery books for awhile. Perhaps that is why she seems to be wrapping the story lines up in a tidy way. Lucy is with Sullie. There is a hint that things will work out for Lindy and Luis. James and Jane are back together. Gillian and Bennet seem to be happy. Even the Fitzgerald twins seems to have found girlfriends. As usual, this was a fun read. At times, it seemed a little too dramatic or simplistic, but as always it was fun and amusing.

Rating - A-

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