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Death on Parade
Published in Paperback by iUniverse.com (2000)
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Full of unexpected twists and turns
Death on Parade
I tend to read more non-fiction than novels, but a friend gave me DEATH ON PARADE. This book was a real pleasure to read, full of plot-twists, and not the least bit predictable! The Kishels obviously know their L.A.-Pasadena territory, the varied personalities & lifestyles there, and the inner workings of both the Rose Parade and TV News. Trying to figure out "who done it" made it really hard to put DEATH ON PARADE down. (I even skipped TV a couple evenings!) For frequent mystery readers and those who seldom venture into this genre, this is a great book.
A Magical Story Line in an Authentic Setting
What an exciting and authentic story line; a real page turner! For those who live in the Pascedena and LA area, you'll love recognizing real Rose Bowl Parade locations and local events. The story has a quick impact and keeps building with lots of twists and turns right up until the last chapter. Things happen so quickly that you will find you need to make notes to track the events and characters!! Lots of suspense with interesting characters continually weaving the story line. If you like Mary Higgins Clark, you'll love the Kishel's first suspense mystery.
Growing Your Own Business
Published in Paperback by Perigee (1994)
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Succinct and Informative!
This is a no-nonsense book that discusses everything from a growth plan to building your team to recognizing opportunities to starting a franchise, to name only a few. The book is well organized and the concepts are discussed in a clear and straight forward manner. What this means is that instead of going through the same materials from a thick textbook or a book that is too general, the information is just what you need and is clearly layout as well as easy to find. For the budding entrepreneur i also recommend reading this book in conjunction with Arnold Goldstein's 'Starting On A Shoestring: Building a Business Without a Bankroll' which is really a book that gives practical advice on building and financing a business. Anyway, 'Growing Your Own Business' is a must read for those who are serious about starting and growing a business. Good Luck and Happy Reading!
Cashing in on the Consulting Boom
Published in Paperback by John Wiley & Sons (1985)
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Dollars on Your Doorstep: The Complete Guide to Home-Based Businesses
Published in Paperback by John Wiley & Sons (1984)
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How to Start, Run, and Stay in Business
Published in Paperback by John Wiley & Sons (1993)
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One Hundred One Ways to Save Money
Published in Paperback by K & K Enterprises (1982)
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Start, Run, and Profit from Your Own Home-Based Business
Published in Paperback by John Wiley & Sons (1991)
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The Student Survival Guide
Published in Paperback by K & K Enterprises (1982)
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Your Business Is a Success: Now What
Published in Paperback by John Wiley & Sons (1983)
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Lisa Edwards' career moved from television report for the Global Broadcasting Network to private investigator after the death of her husband, Richard. At first everyone thought Richard embezzled funds from Techtranics, but Lisa refused to believe her husband could be capable of such an act. She investigated, discovered that Eric Wexler, the president of Techtranics, was responsible for the embezzlement and her husband's death. Lisa moved on to a career of private investigator and never looked back. Now she is asked to head up security for the Rose Bowl parade, and dead bodies begin to appear. Worse yet, she is forced to work with Detective Frank Patterson:
"Detective Frank Patterson was definitely someone who had seen too many 'Dirty Harry' movies, Lisa decided. From his close-cropped hair, piercing blue eyes and square jaw down to the tweed sport coat and sturdy oxfords (the kind that could easily kick in doors), he couldn't have followed the Clint Eastwood role model any more faithfully. It was clear from the start that he resented her intrusion into what he perceived as 'his' domain."
Stereotypes aside, Death On Parade is an entertaining little story full of unexpected twists and turns; including some colorful characters. The Kishels utilize their knowledge of television broadcasting and reporting with an obvious home-town insiders take on what goes into the preparation and production of the Rose Bowl to create an Entertainment Tonight whodunit. Death on Parade keeps the reader guessing up to the very last. Lisa Edwards is intelligent, attractive, and determined to solve the crime, yet her humanity shines through. The Kishels create a denouement that ties up each unrelated fragment of the story into a satisfying, tidy knot. Death On Parade is a good book to read on the beach or on a lazy day.
Shelley Glowdowski, Reviewer