Millions of dollars are missing, the chief suspect is dead and her mysterious, sexy, new boss is not what he seems.
Recruited by the joint task force working on the case, all Lexi has to do is work out who killed Dean and where the missing millions are. That’s easier said than done when her sister insists upon the baby shower to end all baby showers, her wise-ass cop family just wants to keep her safe, someone keeps leaving her creepy gifts, and all the clues point to a seedy sex club on the wrong side of town.
As the bodies start to pile up, Lexi is on a race against time to find the killer and the money, before she’s the next one in the murderer’s sights.
Lexi is a smart temp who’s underemployed and counting the minutes at her boring insurance job. Her life flips upside down when she discovers her boss, Martin Dean, murdered in his office. Instead of backing away and letting the professionals handle it, Lexi ends up right in the middle. It turns out Dean was involved in major financial fraud, with millions of dollars missing, and Lexi gets pulled into helping a task force unravel what really happened.
As she digs deeper, the case gets darker and more dangerous. She starts receiving scary gifts, realizes she may have a stalker and learns that the murder is just one piece of a much bigger puzzle.
On top of that, Lexi is juggling nonstop family pressure (including an overprotective law-enforcement family and having to plan a baby shower for her sister). The deeper Lexi gets, the clearer it becomes that someone is willing to kill to keep the truth buried and and that she might be next.
It took me a couple chapters to get into this book but I kept going and it turned out okay. It's written in first person perspective in Lexi's voice. I liked the writing style ... it was amusing at times. It wasn't overly deep as Lexy and Lily, her best friend and neighbour, seem to be "boy crazy" and juvenile at times. Lexi is attracted to the two cops who are working on the case (and they seem to be attracted to her) ... I hope this doesn't become the focus in future books. Lexi is supposed to be so smart but I had to question some of her decisions.
This is the first in the Lexi Graves mystery series (there are currently 17 in the series) and I liked it enough to check out the next one.

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