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She Walks in Beauty

(1991)
(The fourth book in the Samantha Adams series)
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Publisher's Weekly
Samantha Adams, star reporter for the Atlanta Constitution , returns to investigate the disappearance of a Miss America pageant judge in this colorful mystery.

Library Journal
Exaggeration plays a role in Shankman's novel, too, where larger-than-life characters share witty remarks and hectic background. Series journalist/sleuth Samantha ''Sam'' Adams journeys to Atlantic City to cover the Miss America Pageant for her Atlanta paper. At least two different parties are trying to ''throw'' the pageant, however, so Sam's interviews with contestants, former Miss Americas, and judges uncover some disturbing details. As Sam divides her time between investigating and her visiting New Orleans beau, constant commotion reigns. An amusing romp.

Kirkus Reviews
Star reporter Samantha Adams's new assignment for the Atlanta Constitution is the Miss America Pageant in Atlantic City. Resentful but resigned, Sam takes along boyfriend Harry Zach (Now Let's Talk of Graves) to ease the pain. While Harry spends time gambling with old friend Lavert Washington, there to support cousin Lucinda, who's Miss Louisiana, Sam explores the intricacies of the pageant-an industry all by itself-and some of the strange activities at their hotel: among other things, Kurt Roberts, one of the judges, has disappeared-to no one's apparent concern; weirdo Wayne Ward, one of the security staff, is busily installing and monitoring hidden cameras in the guestrooms; and housekeeping supervisor Big Gloria is too worried about her delinquent son Junior to care. Philandering TV game-show host/compulsive gambler Billy Carroll and suave mobster-restauranteur Michelangelo Amato are others in an unending parade of picaresques. Roberts's disappearance, and the two that follow, are barely incidental to the cool rap with a southern accent, the tumultuous pageant goings- on, and the opening chapters, unrelated to the main story, that achieve a level of tension and menace unattained by all that follows. Rambunctious, overstuffed, and undisciplined, but fun all the way.


Genre: Mystery

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