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Home arrow Reviews arrow Fiction arrow Serious as a Heart Attack - Book Review
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Book Reviews - Women's Fiction
Written by Jennifer Thompson   
Serious as a Heart AttackSerious as a Heart Attack , by Louisa Luna

What happens when a recently fired alcoholic gets access to some easy money and an opportunity to play private eye? Meet Queenie Sells, the never-sober quasi-heroine of Louisa Luna's Serious as a Heart Attack.

Queenie loses her job at a calendar making company when she screws up Daylight Savings Time. Drunk when she wakes up, drunk when she gets canned, she never seems to find sobriety at any point thereafter. Through a chance meeting with an acquaintance from high school, Queenie gets the chance to make some easy money by searching for Trigger Happy, a stripper and her friend's mistress. Queenie finds Trigger, but finds her murdered on her bathroom floor, and gets herself wrapped up in the mystery of what happened to Trigger as well as making herself a target along the way.

At times funny on the surface, one can't help but wonder what this story would read like if told from the point of view of someone sober and looking on in Queenie's wasted life. Hopping from bar to bar and drink to drink, Queenie isn't a little tipsy here and there. She is a drunk, and it's a miracle she manages to stay alive at all as she plods through her days and nights in New York, in search of Trigger's killer.

The plot (somewhat predictable) is secondary to the characters, and Queenie is the main focus. The story is as much about her and her plights as it is about solving the whodunit. It isn't pretty, it isn't uplifting - it's edgy and raw, and definitely tragic if you can try to get out of Queenie's head and see her life for what it really is.

From the dust jacket:

With danger closing in on her, Queenie can't help but realize the precariousness of her own mortality. As she stares out of the window at an old lady on the corner, she thinks, "There is nothing separating you from that old lady right now -- maybe something, maybe time is all, but that's really nothing when you think about it." After all, thinks Queenie, it's just days. But unless she can find the killer before the killer finds her, Queenie's days are seriously numbered.

 
 
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