
Meet Isabel "Izzy" Spellman, private investigator. This
twenty-eight-year-old may have a checkered past littered
with romantic mistakes, excessive drinking, and creative
vandalism; she may be addicted to Get Smart reruns
and prefer entering homes through windows rather than doors
-- but the upshot is she's good at her job as a licensed
private investigator with her family's firm, Spellman
Investigations. Invading people's privacy comes naturally to
Izzy. In fact, it comes naturally to all the Spellmans. If
only they could leave their work at the office. To be a
Spellman is to snoop on a Spellman; tail a Spellman; dig up
dirt on, blackmail, and wiretap a Spellman. Part
Nancy Drew, part Dirty Harry, Izzy walks an
indistinguishable line between Spellman family member and
Spellman employee. Duties include: completing assignments
from the bosses, aka Mom and Dad (preferably without
scrutiny); appeasing her chronically perfect lawyer brother
(often under duress); setting an example for her
fourteen-year-old sister, Rae (who's become addicted to
"recreational surveillance"); and tracking down her uncle
(who randomly disappears on benders dubbed "Lost Weekends").
But when Izzy's parents hire Rae to follow her (for the
purpose of ascertaining the identity of Izzy's new
boyfriend), Izzy snaps and decides that the only way she
will ever be normal is if she gets out of the family
business. But there's a hitch: she must take one last job
before they'll let her go -- a fifteen-year-old, ice-cold
missing person case. She accepts, only to experience a
disappearance far closer to home, which becomes the most
important case of her life. The Spellman Files
is the first novel in a winning and hilarious new series
featuring the Spellman family in all its lovable
chaos.
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