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Nursery Crimes (Mommy-Track ­Mysteries
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Paperback, 272 pages
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United States, 6 April 2010

From the New York Times bestselling author of Bad Mother.



Juliet isn't too surprised when her feisty, tantrum-throwing two-year-old daughter doesn't get into Hollywood's premier preschool-but she's shocked and suspicious when the school's principal is killed in a hit-and-run accident. Against the advice of her screenwriter husband, and with her rambunctious toddler in tow, Juliet heads to the local playground to dig up some dirt on a disgruntled studio executive whose daughter wasn't offered a place in the school. But she has some surprising new suspects to consider when her investigation takes her into a seedy on-line newsgroup-and the most dangerous parts of the human heart.



"Smart sleuthing . . . the way [Juliet] maintains her sense of humor while juggling detective chores and baby duty is awesome."-The New York Times



"Juliet Applebaum is smart, fearless, and completely candid about life as a full-time mom with a penchant for part-time detective work."-Sue Grafton


Ayelet Waldman currently lives with her writer-husband Michael Chabon and four children.

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From the New York Times bestselling author of Bad Mother.



Juliet isn't too surprised when her feisty, tantrum-throwing two-year-old daughter doesn't get into Hollywood's premier preschool-but she's shocked and suspicious when the school's principal is killed in a hit-and-run accident. Against the advice of her screenwriter husband, and with her rambunctious toddler in tow, Juliet heads to the local playground to dig up some dirt on a disgruntled studio executive whose daughter wasn't offered a place in the school. But she has some surprising new suspects to consider when her investigation takes her into a seedy on-line newsgroup-and the most dangerous parts of the human heart.



"Smart sleuthing . . . the way [Juliet] maintains her sense of humor while juggling detective chores and baby duty is awesome."-The New York Times



"Juliet Applebaum is smart, fearless, and completely candid about life as a full-time mom with a penchant for part-time detective work."-Sue Grafton


Ayelet Waldman currently lives with her writer-husband Michael Chabon and four children.

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9780425234983
ISBN
0425234983
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20.4 x 13.7 x 1.8 centimetres (0.20 kg)

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Ayelet Waldman currently lives with her writer-husband Michael Chabon and four children.

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Former federal prosecutor turned stay-at-home mom Waldman debuts with a humorous tale featuring a sleuth much like her creator. Juliet Applebaum gives up her job as a federal public defender to stay home with her small daughter, Ruby. Her screenwriter husband, Peter Wyeth, shares parenting duties. Juliet loves her family, but as she nears the end of her second pregnancy, she's restless, missing her job and worrying about her skills as a mother. Trouble starts when Juliet, Peter and Ruby attend an interview at the Heart's Song School, the most prestigious preschool in Los Angeles. The principal, Abigail Hathaway, doesn't seem impressed by either Ruby or her parents. Ruby doesn't get inÄnor does the daughter of a temperamental and violent studio head, Bruce LeCrone. When Hathaway dies in a hit-and-run outside the school, Juliet immediately suspects LeCrone. But LeCrone turns out to have a solid alibi, so Juliet shifts the focus of her sub-rosa investigation to the victim's real-estate developer husband and rebellious daughter. Juliet's nosing around helps the police zero in on a suspect, but when she realizes that she's misinterpreted a crucial piece of evidence, she foolishly jeopardizes her own life, and that of her unborn child, to bring the killer to justice. Juliet's voice is strong and appealing, and the Hollywood satire is dead on, but in future outings perhaps Waldman can avoid putting an otherwise intelligent heroine into a clich‚d, vulnerable-female-in-peril denouement. (June) Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.

L.A. public defender Juliet Applebaum quits her job to stay home with baby Ruby and her screenwriter hubby. A couple of years later, pregnant with number two and missing her job, Juliet investigates the hit-and-run murder of an exclusive nursery school's owner. Despite her impediments, she discovers several viable suspects, including an unfaithful third husband and a violently disgruntled film personage. Waldman, herself a former prosecutor turned stay-at-home mom, derives humorous mileage from Juliet's "epicurean" cravings, wardrobe dilemmas, night-owl husband, and obvious delight in adventure. First of a series for a new author; recommended. Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.

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By Anna on January 31, 2012
This is not really a cozy, but more like a chick lit book with a mystery plot. Juliet’s skill-set seems rather contrived and the concept of a heavily pregnant, ex-public defender tracking down criminals because she’s bored with the “mommy track” seems unlikely to connect with the public. The supporting characters (so important in a series, whether it’s books or television) lack the quirk factor and none of them are particularly interesting. The insider stuff relating to Peter’s career as a screenwriter won’t interest people who don’t actually work “in the industry.”
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