Davis Way thinks she’s hit the jackpot when she lands a job as the fifth wheel on an elite security team at the fabulous Bellissimo Resort and Casino in Biloxi, Mississippi. But once there, she runs straight into her ex-ex husband, a rigged slot machine, her evil twin, and a trail of dead bodies. Davis learns the truth and it does not set her free—in fact, it lands her in the pokey. Buried under a mistaken identity, her hot streak runs cold until her landlord Bradley Cole steps in. Make that her landlord, lawyer, and love interest. With his help, Davis must win this high stakes game before her luck runs out.
I'm mad at myself for finishing this book. My reasoning is that I really wanted to see if the murderer ended up being who I thought it was going to be. It was. THERE ARE SPOILERS BELOW:
So, why am I mad at myself for finishing this? Let me count the ways.
1. Davis Way is kind of dumb. She supposedly went to school and earned a degree in criminal justice (and another in computer science), and even though she was a police person for a period of time, when No Hair says Teeth is (1) sweeping a room, she has no idea that he means FOR BUGS. What person doesn't know what that means if they've ever seen a crime show, read a book about crime, studied crime, etc. (2) She picks up a GUN and doesn't bother to see if it's loaded or if the safety is on/off (supposedly the type of gun doesn't even have a safety according to some posts I've read), and then she PRETENDS TO SHOOT IT AND ACTUALLY SHOOTS IT. (3) After she shoots the freaking gun, she is not smart enough (even though she was a COP) to wipe off her prints! (4) Even though it's against the law of the gaming commission to figure out the games (or something like that according to the book), she does just that, using software and taking apart a machine, and even though she is arrested, that is never really brought up again. Sure, Bianca has to plead guilty to SOMETHING--still not exactly sure what--but why doesn't Davis have to pay a fine or something for that? (5) She is DUMB ENOUGH to write her ex-ex mother-in-law, WHO HATES HER GUTS, to plead for help. Not her sister, who would most assuredly help her, not her father, who even though he has had a heart attack and triple bypass would surely know someone that could help her, and not her boss, but her EX-EX MOTHER-IN-LAW, who does not help her at all. (6) She knew Teeth was in on it, but decides to go the casino anyway and mess around in HIS OFFICE. Why not just go when No Hair was there or ask him for backup? (7) Even though she supposedly hates her rat bastard ex-ex husband, she doesn't want him to die at the hands of Bianca/whoever is actually stealing the money, so she decides to win it herself. Which lands her in jail for two months. (8) She left her freaking phone in No Hair's desk. What the hell???????? (9) When three members of her family call her, she assumes it's a feud, and instead of texting them back, she LEAVES HER PHONE IN NO HAIR'S DESK. ??????????????? (10) When she is hiding under No Hair's desk, she is so afraid of Eddie and Bianca, that she hits her head three times, ALMOST giving herself away. For a police officer, she has no stealth. At all. There are a ton of other examples, but I will continue.
2. People are saying that Davis Way is like the next Stephanie Plum. I disagree. First of all, I think Stephanie is much smarter than Davis, but the other thing about Stephanie is that she is likable, I think, because she is not judgmental. Davis Way is extremely judgmental, as referenced in my previous comment when she calls one man TEETH and another NO HAIR.
3. She is constantly standing there with her mouth wide open because she is shocked/surprised at something, or the "back of her knees" are giving out on her. Basically, even though I know this is hyperbole, she spends about 1/2 the book being a bad combo of the Wizard of Oz's scarecrow and tin man combined, stumbling through life with her mouth stuck so that it needs oiling.
4. Her sister is dumb, too. When they put the home arrest bracelet on her sister, so they can fly to freaking Nevada, her sister is too dumb to realize that GOING OUTSIDE YOUR HOME TO GET THE PAPER IS WRONG, EVEN THOUGH I WOULD ASSUME THEY EXPLAINED HER PARAMETERS TO HER. Secondly, how did she sleep through the alarm when napping when it woke her up in the middle of the night? Third, if they check on you every two hours, why take a shower when it's time to check in????????????
5. Other things I don't get about this book. (1) Why does Davis scream aloud when Bianca, on old footage, looks right at the camera, but does not scream when she is on the balcony and a voice speaks from the dark???????? (2) Can you be arrested as a Jane Doe in Mississippi? Really? They can charge you with a crime when they don't have your real name?????????? (3) Why can't her lawyer or the prison system run her damn social to figure out who she really is? (4) Why aren't her prints in the system? That was never explained. Is her dad not a good dude? How was he able to erase her prints from the system or put prints in the system that are not hers with her name? AND WHY? I mean, was it because of what she did to Eddie? I just don't get that. (5) How in the hell can Bradley Cole fall into bed with a woman that has pretty much gone Fatal Attraction on you in your apartment. Sleeping in your clothes? Using your razor to shave with? Pretty much pretending you're already a couple? That's class a psycho stuff right there. (6) Why in the hell is Bradley Cole THE ONLY PERSON ON HER VISTOR LIST???????????? (7) WHY DOES HE EVEN BOTHER TO GO????
6. Other bothersome things: (1) The plot jumps around. Present, past, present, past, present, past. Half explanations of the past. It was a very shaky timeline, and I didn't like it. (2) Sure, your'e guilty for giving that kid money that he used to buy a gun to kill his mom and siblings, but WHY MARRY EDDIE? A SECOND TIME. Sleep with him, sure, whatever. But marry the dude you don't like? What the hell? (3) I get you were mad he stole the money, but take the ass to court, don't go ballistic because you were too dumb to check the statements. (4) A teacher? Ewwwww. (5) Mason George is like a freaking Jedi. How? (6) The most unlikeable mother. Ever. (7) Does she ever eat anything but Pop Tarts? (8) Her being so friendly? cute? innocent? that the prison guard lets her take baths every day instead of twice a week. Sure. Totally believable. (9) There were times the story jumped around so much that I thought I had skipped pages, but I really don't think I had......
That's all I can think of now, but you can see why I am so angry at myself for financing this drivel. Kudos to the lady for writing it and finishing it. I know it was hard work, but the editor should have pushed for a bit more cohesion.
With a main character with the name Davis Way (I once lived in a town with a street by that name) I knew this was going to be a very interesting story. What I didn’t expect was to be laughing out loud one minute and on the edge of my seat the next. This happened repeatedly throughout the story. But I am getting ahead of myself.
Davis Way is a twice divorced, (from the same man), former police officer (her daddy is the chief) with a degree in criminal justice and information technology, (meaning she has a few hacking skills) woman from the teeny tiny town of Pine Apple, (two words) Alabama. She has been interviewing for a job in Biloxi, Mississippi for weeks and still has not seen or heard the job description. She accepts the job at the Bellissimo Resort and Casino with absolutely no idea what she is going to be doing.
She never imagined running into her ex x 2 husband or her doppelganger but she does. Nor did she imagine she would find any dead bodies but several appear in her path. She also didn’t imagine ending up behind bars but that is exactly where she lands. Maybe she should have looked at that employment contract more carefully because she while she didn’t expect to hit the jackpot the only luck she seems to have is Very Bad.
I got on my stool and pulled the lever and hit the winning combination when I started reading this story and I had a hard time putting it down. Davis’ new job starts out crazy and I loved all the “security” assignments she was doing for the casino. Little mini mysteries. But then the story takes a dark turn and I was in shock and felt horrible for Davis and didn’t know how she was going to get herself out of a huge mess. I can’t say more without spoiling the story, so the plot talk stops here. 🙂
What I can say is Gretchen Archer has written an amazing story. She takes Davis on a wild ride and never takes her foot off the gas. I really liked Davis, she is brassy, smart and persistant but she has her flaws. Her father has her back always, her mother and sister not so much. The rest of the supporting cast is so well written and some are very complex souls. Davis meets a lot of very unique people. Most of them have secrets or are hiding something.
I found the casino/hotel setting very interesting. I am not much of a gambler myself but have played the slots a few times. Nothing as elaborate at what Davis was dealing with though. I loved the two “grandmas” she meets. That may be me someday. The knowledge of what goes on from behind the scenes from the basements to the guest rooms to the office was all very captivating.
To say this book is entertaining is a gross understatement. It is a fabulous debut. Full of twists and turns and is different from other cozy mysteries I have read. You have to read this book!! I can’t wait to read the rest of this series. Kudos Ms. Archer! You have hit the jackpot!!
To me , this book had potential.... I liked the idea and was looking for a cozy type book. But, it was a bit too busy for me... xx oh well, better luck next time xx
This is a book unlike most others that I have read. I enjoyed Double Whammy SO much that I read it twice since I received it as a free book won on Goodreads. This author is such an intelligent writer with describing people, places, situations, events, etc. so clearly that you can just picture them in your mind's eye. I found every character to be described so well that I had a mental picture of each. The story is written very well, with a very unique, unusual and extremely interesting story that hints as to where the story is going, but then takes you to another conclusion soon afterwards and something that I just adored about the book. I do not want to know who the true criminal is until the very end of a book and this book kept me guessing all along the way. There is not only the normal cozy type mystery here, but a lot of bantering, joking, responding to one's self, (which I found very amusing)joking and teasing from one character to another, and making the book a real treat to read as you just never quite new what was around the next corner or the next page. The book is warm, friendly, has compassion, and all these other components to make the central character totally believable in almost an unbelievable way.
I can well imagine this story's main character as a real live person and almost felt as though she was truly alive and living in Pine Apple or Biloxi by the time the story ended. Descriptions were so well done and every story line and incident was tied up nicely somewhere along the line if not at the end of the book. To me, this signifies an intelligent writer who has done her homework and possesses the insight as to what the reader is looking for throughout the entire book, even if said reader wasn't sure what that was until it was told!!!
I am truly looking forward to reading the next book/books in this series; I have read a LOT of books over the years, and this is one author that I plan on following no matter what she writes. I love cozy mysteries, mystery and thrillers and have been exposed to many authors during my lifetime, but Ms. Archer seemed to write about everything that makes a good cozy mystery/mystery-intrigue/adventure/including a touch of romance (this book is all that and more) and has it all tied up in one book where I laughed out loud many times even in public. But with this main character, you just know that more mystery and adventures will follow with that bit of humor and romance. I liked this book so much that I just may read it again (a third time) to make sure that I didn't miss one single thing that she wrote.
I was so excited to get an early peek at Double Whammy, and Gretchen Archer does not disappoint! I couldn't put this down—I read 90 percent of it in a single day.
I've never been to a casino, but I feel like I've been to several now, thanks to Archer's vivid descriptions of Davis Way's sometimes opulent, sometimes laughable surroundings.
Double Whammy introduces us to Davis Way (great name!), a down-on-her luck former police officer from a teensy Alabama town who's trying to start over after divorcing the same rat fink for the second time. Davis thinks she's hit the jackpot when she lands a job at a luxury casino resort in Biloxi that comes with a beautiful suite, designer wardrobe, and a shoulder bag full of cash.
She learns quickly that everything at the Bellissimo is not what it seems, and the further she pokes into what's going on, the more trouble she gets into, finally landing herself in jail for a crime she didn't commit. Enter the hunky lawyer, and hang on for a rollercoaster of an ending that will keep you guessing until Archer wants you to know whodunit.
Davis is human, flawed, and lovable (and a little crazy, but in a fantastically endearing way) and I can't wait to see what comes next for her. Gretchen Archer is a name to watch for in mystery fiction. A fabulous, fun debut!
Full disclosure: I received an advance copy from the author, who asked for nothing but an honest review.
After a little misunderstanding with her ex-ex-husband, Davis Way finds herself in need of a new career and a new life. Desperate for work, she takes a complicated undercover job at a casino in Biloxi, Mississippi. But her dream job isn't as fab as advertised. She can't quite trust her boss or his secretive secretary. The cabbie who lives out of his car and gives her occasional advice and reluctant rides seems to know more than he's telling. And somehow, her jerk of an ex-ex-husband is involved in scamming the casino. Davis is determined to sort it all out, but as her life unravels, can she stay out of trouble long enough to catch a killer and solve a whammy of a mystery?
Gretchen Archer has crafted a character in Davis Way that is engaging, smart, and snarky, with a tenacious attitude that gets her into brilliant complications. While Double Whammy was laugh out loud funny (seriously--I was reading at the doctor's office and started cracking up before I remembered where I was), all of the characters showed depth and emotion that made this book a thoroughly pleasurable read. I loved every second of it and can't wait for the next installment.
I saw Janet Evanovich’s recommendation and decided to give this a go. If you enjoy Evanovich or Sue Grafton’s work - you’ll like Gretchen Archer. This is on a par with them. Fun cozy-ish mystery, more well written than so many of the Kindle Unlimited offerings. Does have many of the genre tropes, so if you sniff at tropes, this wouldn’t be your cup of tea.
I'm in the minority, but I found this book poorly written (had to re-read things to figure out what she meant), un-funny, and unrealistic. Another reviewer did a great job listing all the ways that Davis, supposedly an ex-cop, is a complete boob, and that's the kind of lead character I can't stand. Some folks might get humor out of that, but I just roll my eyes and grind my teeth.
Davis Way from Pine Apple , yes it's true has had a knack for getting herself into trouble from evil ex-boyfriends though technically its just the one as she's married him twice and then she hasn't had much luck in the job department until now. Davis has landed herself a job working undercover security in a Casino. The job starts off easy until she is told to investigate the Double Whammy machine and find out how a significant somebody is constantly winning the big ones. That somebody turns out though to be none other than her ex-husband Eddie and something very strange is going on as his partner looks alot like Davis in every bit way ? Does Davis have a twin she doesn't know about ? What will happen though when Davis is framed for murder and the only person who can help her solve it is her landlord Bradley Cole ? A fun-paced story that will have you feeling in parts quite sorry for Davis especially the second half of the book. Double Whammy is a story that all fans of the Stephanie Plum series , Lisa Lutz Spellman Files and Marianne Derecourt's Tara Sharp series will love.
Ms. Archer is a debut author to watch. In Davis Way, she has crafted an adorably flawed, completely relatable character that I can't wait to spend another book with!
Double Whammy has a few meanings and it was a fun adventure uncovering each one of them. The entire cast of characters shine in this book and I look forward to many more books with the Davis clan. Ms. Archer's casino setting was a delightful change of pace from the typical mystery and gave a cool peak inside the inner workings of a casino. Fascinating stuff. She gives you just the right amount of information to keep you wanting more. The last 100 pages were lightning fast. And so many twists and turns I couldn't stop reading even as PM became AM.
Every minute I spent with this book was a pleasure! Thank you Ms. Archer.
I was lucky enough to snag an ARC of Double Whammy, and I loved this book! Gretchen Archer has created a character I want to hang out with often. Davis Way is witty and smart, and while she's gotten herself into trouble rather spectacularly, Archer does an excellent job of showing us the layers of the character and what makes her tick.
The casino setting is well drawn and interesting, and Archer weaves it into the story well so that the plot moves along at a fast clip.
I want to be Davis Way's friend. Not many books leave me feeling that way about the main character. While reading Double Whammy, I felt that Davis' personality was so authentic that she may be a real person instead of a character in a mystery novel. She's smart, sassy, and just the right amount of flawed. I loved her.
Gretchen Archer did a fantastic job. I didn't want to put the book down, even the second time I read it and already knew what happened.
This is the first in a series that I have been wanting to read for a while, I am glad I finally did. This was really a humorous, fast-paced, mystery story. Davis Way, our protagonist has quite a background. She was married twice to the same man, was fired from her job as a police officer by her father, is not welcomed by her mother who has tried to evict her a few times and also has a computer programming degree. Without a job, she is finally hired to do security at a casino in Biloxi. She works undercover in many disguises to nab the bad guys. She has to play a slot game, clean rooms in a motel, work as a waitress and pretend to be a high roller. Sounds like fun, but when Davis finds out her ex-ex-husband is somehow involved in all this, she wants to head for the hills. Unfortunately she has a signed contract, which she didn't bother to read, that locks her in for at least 90 days.
There were a lot of interesting characters in this story. George Morgan or mayber Morgan George, was a cabbie that seemed to know more about what was going on than Davis did. The two security guys she was supposed to work with, Teeth and No Hair as Davis called them, thought she was a bumbling fool, but usually did what she asked. The two older women who played the slots beside Davis were also pretty funny. There was a lot of action, some unexpected twists and a totally surprising romance angle that will have you turning pages quickly to get to the satisfying conclusion. I am ready for Double Dip.
Former police officer Davis Way has finally landed a new job. She’s working as undercover security at the Bellissimo Resort and Casino in Biloxi, Mississippi. The first thing she’s asked to do is figure out how someone is rigging the Double Whammy machines to win the jackpot. She’s just started the investigation when she makes a startling discovery – the person getting the jackpots is her ex-ex-husband, a man she doesn’t want back in her life. Can she figure out how he is rigging the machines without crossing his path?
I’ve had this series and this book on my radar for a while. While I don’t gamble, the casino setting intrigued, and I know this series is very popular. Unfortunately, this is one of those books that entertains while you are reading, but when you set it down, you begin to see the flaws. There is a good plot here, but it gets distracted several times with sub-plots that slow things down. I did like how Davis’s complicated past is given to us in flashbacks spread out over the entire novel; it helps give some of her actions more context. Unfortunately, I felt she made some very stupid decisions over the course of the novel, especially in the final third. There’s a complication in that final third that stretched my ability to suspend disbelief as well. It’s a shame because I liked the characters and can see them growing even more over the course of a series. This book describes itself as a comic caper, and I’ve found that some just don’t work for me, and I think that’s the case here. I know the series has many fans, but this debut didn’t work for me as well as I wanted it to.
NOTE: I bought the original release of this novel a couple years ago, but I read the edited special edition thanks to the author.
This is a Davis Way crime caper and it's a doozy! Davis is unemployed, fired by her dad from the police department in Pine Apple, Alabama. So, not finding anything locally, she heads west to Biloxi, Mississippi. She wants a job in security and winds up with CEO Richard Sanders interviewing her at the Bellisimo Resort and Casino. She didn't give the best interview as she had been nibbling on red-hot cinnamon candies from his desk as she waited for him. Being only 5 feet, 2 inches tall, she's never been considered ample for a security job. But she was considered perfect for this job and was hired instantly. But, she had to sign a long contract, and the job is considered classified information and no one was to know her identity or what she did. Richard's personal assistant, Natalie Middleton, briefed her on her responsibilities, gives her a room key, a little cash, new cell phone, and ID. Their new in-house investigation is to play video poker: the Double Whammy Deuces Wild Progressive machines. "Learn how to play it and tell me how it's won!" directs Natalie. Why did Davis choose Biloxi to find a job? Is it because it is where her ex-ex-husband lives? How's she going to get back the $150,000 he swiped from her inheritance? There is so much more to this enthralling novel. The author writes with humor where she can, but is also serious and concise when it comes to analyzing crime, and even taking apart a slot machine. This is a GREAT read, one which I was glued to the end. I will be reading more from talented author Gretchen Archer. She has really captivated me in her vigorous writing style and unique twists and turns. You'll enjoy this caper, too!
After shooting herself in the foot...well, discharging her firearm in the general direction of her ex-husband anyway, Davis finds herself all but unemployable as a police officer.
Then she lands a job working for a casino investigating scams and people who are cheating the system and she's found her niche. But coworkers who are acting suspiciously and a demanding boss make for a hard field to plough.
Double Whammy is a pretty good little mystery set in the South (Mississippi). There is a little too much going on for it to be great and the narrative is occasionally a little confusing (I mean at one point I thought, 'wait a minute, did they just have sex' or the Davis would say things like 'three weeks later' and it would take me a minute to realize she wasn't being literal just saying how she felt).
But overall, despite the imperfections...maybe even because of them, it's a fun read.
I was disappointed in this book as I had seen it had a lot of 5 star reviews and my expectations for it were high. The story very difficult to get into. It didn't grab my attention in the opening chapters and from there on it was a chore to keep going with it. An easy book to put down; I even considered dropping it completely but I persevered with it. However, I won't be picking up any of the other titles in the series. The story line was very disjointed and the romance was all very weird, stalker-ish and rushed as the two characters only meet each other officially towards the end of the book. What annoyed me most was the silly comedy. The humour in the story was centred round Davis saying and doing really mind numbing, stupid things. But rather than finding her endearing and funny I found her extremely irritating.
I like sharp witted, intelligent humour and this book did not provide any at all.
Gretchen Archer debuts with a novel that should put her on "emerging authors to watch" list. Her distinct voice brings humor to the pages of a byzantine mystery that puts her heroine through the wringer. The protagonist, Davis Way from Pine Apple, Alabama, is a character you want to adopt and save from herself. Likable, smart, and sassy, I thoroughly loved Davis Way, particularly her numerous faults. The other characters are engaging and the plot is superbly crafted. I literally could not put down this book by the 70 percent mark and have the dark circles under my eyes to prove it.
Funny book....could not put it down. Davis Way gets herself into some funny situations. This book is good for a laugh or two. I received this book from Goodreads.
Double Whammy by Gretchen Archer is the first book in the Davis Way Crime Capers series. Former police officer, Davis Way, is hired on the security team of the Bellissimo Resort and Casino and is given the task of working out how a rigged slot machine is paying out. A rather complex mystery which seemed to take a while to get anywhere. I found it difficult to like Davis who seemed rather incompetent and although the mystery was interesting, it was rather confusing in parts. Not as fun as I had expected.
I have met one of my new favorite characters, and her name is Davis Way. Davis is endearing and somewhat goofy and has some interesting friends. And some interesting adventures. A fun read!
Quirky and fun! I used to work in casinos so I take every chance I can to read books set in them. The book is humorous, the mystery draws you and keeps you interested. I found a few parts a little slapstick but overall the story was enough to keep me engaged. There was a lot going on so I lost track in places but managed to catch back up with some effort. I will continue with the series but I’m not rushing to read the next one immediately.
Great story, great characters! Davis Way and her inner monologues are laugh out loud good. Davis is such small town, good hearted character that has the ability to get into trouble. Her crime fighting ways are unique, and I'm looking forward to her next adventure!
Title: Double Whammy Author: Gretchen Archer Series: Book 1 of a Davis Way Mystery Publisher: Henery Press ISBN: 978-1938383366
Davis Way is a woman still in search of her place in the world, a Daddy's girl. Married at 16 to Eddie and annulled shortly there after, she has a mother who keeps her at a distance and with whom Davis has no emotional connection with. Davis has been the second police officer in the two police officer town of Pine Apple, Alabama. Following her divorce to her husband, Eddie, Yes she married him twice, she re-evaluates her life and interviews for a position at the Bellissimo Casino in Biloxi, MS. After 16 different interviews, most with two men, Jeremy Coven whom she calls Teeth and Paul Bergman whom she calls No Hair, she is offered a position by the owner, Richard Sanders to start right that minute. Although no one, not even the owner, is sure exactly what her job is to be, she is given the title of In House Investigator.
When she goes into Sanders' Personal Assistant's, Natallie Middleton's office and signs (without reading) an employment contract she is informed to go a change clothes and prepare for her first assignment. She finds designer clothes and accessories, along with a cell phone, wig and $1000,00 cash. She finds identification in the wallet with the money under another name with her picture. When she presents herself to Natalie she is given a key to one of the luxury rooms and told to learn how to play the Double Whammy Deuces Wild video gambling game. She is to learn the game and then find out how someone is cheating and stealing money from the casino. Arriving at her room she finds that there are listening devices in the room, the new phone and the while she dressed someone bugged her personal phone as well.
Knowing they have probably bugged and placed a tracking device on her car she leaves the casino and grabs a cab with a very reluctant driver. Grudgingly he takes her to the electronic store when she pulls out a $100.00 bill and shows it to him as payment. She heads out and picks up a new cell phone and a few other items and returns to the casino to begin her new job. Over the next week two sisters, retired school teachers, Maxine and Mary, show her how to play Double Whammy. She learns very well and ends up with a respectful sum in winnings, which she uses to pay George Cole, the cab driver to take her everywhere she needs to go. Finally the two sisters let it slip about the jackpots being won right after one of the employee goes through late at night. He tinkers with one of the machines and leaves, then another man comes and plays until he wins. Surprised, Davis discovers not only is one of the heads of security involved, but his accomplice is none other than her ex-husband, Eddie. Knowing the bad blood between them (she once shot at Eddie and grazed his girlfriend instead, she had hacked into his credit report and destroyed his credit, he stole her money she inherited from her grandmother) would cause her to loose all of her credibility when she tells the owner and Natalie about Eddie and Teeth.
She promptly writes out her resignation and leaves it on Natalie's desk. The next morning Natalie calls her into office and informs her according to the contract if she quits before the first 9 weeks are up, she must reimburse the total cost that the casino has spent on her for her employment. As Natalie says that would be equal to the cost of a small car and as Davis hasn't even got $100. to her name she decides to continue with her employment. Putting the games on hold as someone won the night before, Natalie puts her on finding out who is breaking into the guest's safe and robbing them and how they are doing it. So is Davis' new job and she finds she is beginning to enjoy it. Not to mention she is being paid an obscene amount to do it.
Then suddenly someone shoots Richard Sanders and Davis is accused, the gaming commission is ready to arrest her and no one is acknowledging her at the Bellissimo. She can't verify her identity as each new job gave her a new identity with credentials to match. She is on her own with no one to turn to and no one she can trust, Natalie and No Hair are missing and Teeth denies any knowledge of her. This is a book that you will pick up and not put down. When then end comes you will sigh because it ended and you are looking for more. Get ready for the fun to begin as Gretchen Archer starts of with a bang on this new series. You will quickly be adding her to your favorite authors list.
You want a great mystery, that keep you guessing, about everything, you need to read "Double Whammy" by Gretchen Archer.
"Double Whammy", start out with Davis Way, leaving L.A. (Lower Alabama) after applying for every job; to look for a job in Mississippi, after being on unemployment for more than a year. Davis, land in Biloxi, Ms. where she apply for one job fifty times, it better than applying for fifty jobs.
Davis, had her final interview, with the executive type Natalie Middleton. The other interviews, Davis had an photo shoot extensive one, where she had several costume changes with wigs, markmanship test, and psychiatric profile. She was wondering, what all the job entail.
In "Double Whammy" Davis is the new super-secret weapon at the Bellissimo Casino; do a assortment of odd jobs, around the casino, one was trying to figure out, how the same people is winning at the Double Whammy slot machines.
Davis, realize that she look like the President and CEO Richard Sanders, wife Bianca. Plus, she realizes her ex husband Eddie is at the same casino and he is seeing Bianca. Davis, stumble on that someone is killing the men, that been associate with Mrs. Bianca Sanders.
I could keep on telling you, what go on, but do not want to spoil your fun, in reading, "Double Whammy" by Gretchen Archer.
"Double Whammy" has numerous twists and turns in it,will keep you on your toes, trying to figure out who is doing the killing and how they winning millions at the Double Whammy slot machines.
I going to give "Double Whammy" by Gretchen Archer five, yes five stars. Cause, this is a great book, I would encourage everyone & my friends to read it; I will be reading it again, that how much I like it.
So, go to BN, Amazon, Kobo, Powell's or your favorite book store, order "Double Whammy" now. You will not want to put the book down, when you start reading.
Gretchen Archer’s debut novel, Double Whammy, is a fun, entertaining read. I loved the main character, Davis Way, and found myself laughing so much throughout the book at her carefree ways.
Davis Way, from Pine Apple, Alabama, lands herself an undercover security job in a Mississippi casino. Dressed in expensive clothes and crazy wigs, she’s given a pocket full of cash to go play and figure out how someone keeps winning the progressive payout on the Double Whammy slot game. Who wouldn’t love that job?
I enjoyed this book so much, I had a hard time putting it down. Davis’ crazy antics and hilarious daydreams kept me glued to the pages right to the end. Her nicknames for her co-workers, Teeth & No-Hair, had me envisioning them as ‘hulk’ type men, and Bradley was a fairy tale prince charming.
I enjoyed all the characters, and the mystery of who the ‘bad guy’ was, wasn’t easy to figure out until the end.
Overall, Double Whammy was a fast-paced fun, mystery that I would happily recommend it.
I totally enjoyed this book! It was so funny. Davis Way is a little bit pathetic (but in a funny way), quite ingenious and completely hilarious. I am so glad that I stumbled upon this book on audible and decided to give it a try. I bought the kindle book (well worth the $2.99) and the discounted audible book (also well worth the money or the credit). Dina Perlman does a great job narrating but the book reads well in print, too (I mostly listened to it but did read some of it). I will definitely be watching out for the next book in this series. I hope they do an audible version of that one, as well.