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Indemnity Only
Indemnity Only: 30th Anniversary Edition | Sara Paretsky
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The 30th anniversary edition of the first V. I. Warshawski novel, Indemnity Only, featuring a new afterword from Sara Paretsky Meeting an anonymous client late on a sizzling summer night is asking for trouble. But trouble is Chicago private eye V. I. Warshawskis specialty. Her client says hes the prominent banker John Thayer. Turns out hes not. He says his sons girlfriend, Anita Hill, is missing. Turns out thats not her real name. V. I.s search turns up someone soon enoughthe real John Thayers son, and hes dead. Whos V. I.s client? Why has she been set up and sent out on a wild-goose chase? By the time shes got it figured, things are hotterand deadlierthan Chicago in July. V. I.s in a desperate race against time. At stake: a young womans life.
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NatalieR
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Mehso-so

I have seen a lot of readers posting their praise for Sara Paretsky‘s books and decided to give her a try. She writes a series of books based on a woman private detective, V.I. Warshawki, set in Chicago. She is a tough detective and quite sharp at her detecting skills. I enjoyed Indemnity Only, but I didn‘t love it as I hoped.

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CarolynM I read the first one years ago on the recommendation of an extremely well read colleague. Like you, I was underwhelmed. I think it just comes down to personal taste. 5mo
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks So pretty 😍 5mo
NatalieR @CarolynM I agree. It wasn‘t bad. Just okay for me. 5mo
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Jen2
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Pickpick

Very good!

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Bookwormjillk
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Pickpick

I was blown away by this series when I first read it in the 90‘s so I thought I‘d give it a re-read this year. I still like VI and her tough as nails crime fighting ways. #AwesomeApril book 1/6 @Andrew65

Andrew65 Great start 👏👏👏 3y
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Susanita
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1. The V I Warshawski series is pretty good, though I think she lost the thread a little with later installments.
2. I‘ve always wanted to go to Wrigley Field.
#Illinois
#RoadTrip2022
#TravelTuesday

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Ruthiella
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#20Series20Days. DAY TWELVE

I voraciously read this series featuring tough as nails Chicago PI V. I. Warshawski in the ‘90s. The books are reminiscent of classic hard boiled crime fiction but with a left leaning, feminist, kick-ass female detective set in contemporary times. I need get back to this series, maybe even re-read a few of the earlier books to refresh my memory.😀

ReadingOver50 I remember reading this 😍 4y
Ruthiella @ReadingOver50 I was a great series. I‘m not sure why I stopped reading it except, you know, life happens! 😀 4y
rubyslippersreads I‘ve read a few of these, but would like to get back to the series. 4y
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Ruthiella @rubyslippersreads Me too ! 😀 4y
LeahBergen I read a bunch of these in the ‘90s, too. 4y
Ruthiella @LeahBergen That decade really was her heyday I guess! 😅 4y
Andrew65 Not heard of these. 4y
Ruthiella @Andrew65 I think they had their moment in the ‘90s. There was even a film with Kathleen Turner. 4y
Andrew65 Of course there was! Had forgotten that. 4y
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Blaire
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Mehso-so

In the classic hard-boiled detective tradition, with corruption all around, VI Warshawski must solve the murder of a young university of Chicago student. Particularly fun if you know Chicago well. It read a bit slow for a book that was mostly action and some of the details about who a public defender represents were off...but it was nice to see a woman portrayed as the tough PI who could hold her own against mobsters and the old boys club.

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Gina
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That's Willowbrook park down the road from me!

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Gina
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HEY! That's the town I live in!♡♡♡

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Gina
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My summer reading books just arrived and I am soooo excited to dig in...

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Susanita
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This is another series that I read for a while and eventually drifted away. The mysteries were fine, but I think I just got tired of them. Good start to the series though with this one. #Illinois #50states

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neet_reads
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I recently bought this for $2. Bargain!
After reading it I'll pass it on to my nana & her craft group. I donate a box of books for them to read every few months

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ErikaB
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I may start going by my initials just so I can use this response. I'm also enjoying the description of Chicago in July, which is something I would never actually say while in Chicago in July.

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MissHel
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V. I. Warshawski is like Kinsey Milhone, only sexually harassed on constantly. No seriously. On every. Single. Page. I like the grittiness of the story, but I simply don't have the energy to endure the harassment that's slung Viv's way. I'll try this later.

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DianeVallere
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Started my post-Thanksgiving readathon of the V.I. Warshawski series by Sara Paretsky. Good first in series, but I'm looking forward to getting to know V.I. better in future installments. P.I. novels are so focused on what the P.I. find out that it takes awhile to get a handle on them!