Tuesday, March 17, 2020

Girl Can’t Help It by Max Allan Collins

Girl Can't Help It (Krista Larson, #2)Girl Can't Help It by Max Allan Collins
(Krista Larson Book 2)
March 10, 2020
NetGalley, ARC, mystery, book series
Thomas & Mercer
2/20/20-2/23/20
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Book 1: Girl Most Likely: A Thriller (Krista Larson Book 1) https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/2736510534

I received a complimentary digital copy of this arc book from the publisher and NetGalley in exchange for an unbiased review.

This follow up in the Krista Larson series is a stand alone read for the most part. The history and situation from the first novel have no impact or relation to this storyline.

In the first book you are introduced to Krista Larson who has become the youngest female Police Chief in Galena, IL at 28 years old. It seems she is following in her father Keith’s footsteps as he recently retired at 58 from his position as Chief Detective at Dubuque PD. Krista has her father move back to the family home in Galena months after her mother passes away.

This second novel involves a murder mystery surrounding a popular rock band, Hot Rod and the Pistons. They were written about in the Dubuque Telegraph Herald as reuniting for their induction performance into the Iowa Hall of Fame.

The book describes a lot of music history as related to rock and roll of the past. Of course the group takes a look down memory lane of all the wild nights and crazy performances. By now most of them are married and have moved on with their lives. There are a few who wish they could rekindle the old days and some who wish they could erase evidence of the past.

Some members of the band seem to be dying unexpectedly as Detective Larson begins to learn of a missing video tape with potentially incriminating evidence of the past. It seems like a race to uncover and catch the killer before another victim is found.

I didn’t enjoy this book as much as the first book. It seemed to drag and contain too much information about music history in my opinion. I didn’t find the main character and her father as instrumental in the storyline as the first book.




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