Still Kicking - Judith Arnold

Still Kicking

By Judith Arnold

  • Release Date: 2016-07-19
  • Genre: Women Sleuths
Score: 4
4
From 345 Ratings

Description

Widowed schoolteacher Lainie Lovett has three passions: her two nearly-grown children, her fourth-grade students at the Hopwell School, and the Rockettes, her recreational soccer team. One evening after soccer practice, she’s startled to spot the husband of one of her teammates canoodling with another woman in a local eatery. She’s even more shocked when he turns up dead the next day. And more shocked yet when she winds up under suspicion as an accessory to murder. But Lainie is smart and she’s stubborn. She’ll figure out who killed her teammate’s husband—if she can stay out of jail, if she can stay alive, and if she can hang onto her sense of humor.

Reviews

  • Still Kicking

    1
    By Loved the book!!
    Soooooo Stupid!!!!!
  • Still Kicking

    4
    By adorablered
    I really like the main character, Lainie Lovett. She’s a soccer- playing 4th grade teacher who solves the murder of her teammate’s husband after being charged with being an accessory to the crime. Lainie is a believable teacher who is so like many of the teachers I know....strong, doesn’t suffer adult fools well, and worries about her students’ (past and present) welfare. I liked how the author handled Lainie’s first male involvement since the death of her beloved husband. Her emotions and concerns rang true for her age and experience. Look forward to reading more books about Lainie Lovett!
  • Still Kicking

    5
    By Hayestrent
    The flow and story line of this book was excellent. I recommend this book.
  • Gusforme

    5
    By Gusforme
    One of the best free books I have ever read. Couldn't put it down.
  • Awesome

    4
    By Jgreame66
    Great story
  • Good one!

    5
    By copholon
    This was a fun read with a very appealing central character. Good plotting and an interesting puzzle. I am looking forward to reading the rest of this series.
  • Still Kicking

    4
    By Meht1991
    This book was well written and easy to read. As with most murder mysteries, there are a lot of twists and turns in attempting to find out who did it, with one exception, the chief character is also one of the suspects. LaMar