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Genre: Chick Lit
ISBN: 1-59998-718-X
Length: 312 Pages
Price: 15.50
Publication Date: October 30, 2007
Cover art by Scott Carpenter
Sophie Green, the worst spy the British secret service has ever seen, is back and she’s in love—with a car.
Book two of the Sophie Green Mysteries.
Her best friend is being stalked, and to find out why, Sophie has to solve a murder committed fifteen years ago. Complicating the case is Docherty, whose brooding eyes and Irish accent get Sophie almost as hot as his Aston Martin—and her partner Luke, who may be sexy as hell but has all the interpersonal skills of a speeding bullet. Not that Sophie’s going to allow the state of her love life to distract her from her mission. Much.
Murder plots, stolen supercars, coolheaded mercenaries and mysterious artifacts? Must be a Tuesday.
Warning, this title contains the following: guns, swearing, sex, dark thoughts about cheerful people, incomprehensible Britishisms, and painful sarcasm.






“Move over Stephanie Plum, Sophie Green has arrived!”
“A rollicking good time from beginning to end…Ugley Business is good to the last drop. One thing I will say for her is that Sophie Green is addictive.”
Very, very funny. The blend of danger and daffiness is irresistible. This is a truly enjoyable read.