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ISBN: 0385342705 (ISBN13: 9780385342704)
Edition Language: English
Series: Zephyr Zuckerman #2
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Hotel No Tell (Zephyr Zuckerman #2) Paperback | Pages: 288 pages
Rating: 3.4 | 152 Users | 49 Reviews

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Title:Hotel No Tell (Zephyr Zuckerman #2)
Author:Daphne Uviller
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 288 pages
Published:April 26th 2011 by Bantam (first published January 1st 2011)
Categories:Mystery. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Fiction. Humor. New York

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The smart and sassy detective Zephyr Zuckerman is now armed and undercover in a Greenwich Village hotel where mysteries—from garbage-grabbing guests to the reservation system—lurk around every corner.
 

Now working as a junior detective with the New York City Special Investigations Commission, Zephyr’s gone incognito as a concierge to find out who laundered a hundred grand off the hotel books—and why. But the discovery of a prone, flush-faced guest gasping for air in room 502 only hints at the sinister goings-on inside this funky establishment. While the rapid response of the fire department leads to a sweaty date with a smooth-talking, rock-climbing rescue worker, Zephyr finds herself even more hot and bothered by an attempted murder on her watch. Could the smart-mouthed Japanese yenta across the hall know more than she’s telling? How are cryptic phone calls from a mysterious corporation linked to the victim in 502?

Under pressure and overwhelmed, Zephyr soon finds that a concierge cover is no protection in a place where crime, like the city itself, never sleeps.

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Ratings: 3.4 From 152 Users | 49 Reviews

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This is a sequel to Super in the City, which I really liked. Unfortunately, this isn't up to par. I enjoyed it, but am left unsatisfied that Zephyr and her cronies couldn't reach the same zany heights again.

Reviewed by JoAnneBorrowed from library for BookSparks PR Summer Reading ChallengeThis book is a contemporary novel that could be labeled a mystery due to Zephyr Zuckerman, an undercover agent. I enjoyed it - there was some mystery, intrigue, and laughter, but it was by far not a favorite of mine. It was interesting to reconnect with characters from Uviller's first book, Super in the City, which I did not enjoy because it was so disjointed.I would give Uviller another chance if she continued to



I am always up for a good, smart, and sassy detective book, and Daphne Unviller's Hotel No Tell, the second in the Zephyr Zuckerman series, fit the bill perfectly. Zephyr has finally landed her big breakan undercover position. Working as a concierge at a fancy hotel to find out who laundered a hundred grand off the hotel books should be easy but it is surprisingly not, and after attempted murder occurs at the hotel, Zephyr begins to see that there may be a lot more than money at stake. Fielding

Hotel No Tell is the second book from Daphne Uviller that features Zephyr Zuckerman, after Super in the City. I always worry when I dont read the first book, as in this case, but it was fairly easy to pick up on the story. Zephyr is working as a junior detective with the New York City Special Investigations Commission, and finally has a great case handed to her- where she gets to go undercover. Working as a hotel concierge at the Greenwich Village Hotel, trying to crack a money laundering

Originally posted on Romancing-the-Book.comBorrowed from library for BookSparks PR Summer Reading ChallengeThis book is a contemporary novel that could be labeled a mystery due to Zephyr Zuckerman, an undercover agent. I enjoyed it - there was some mystery, intrigue, and laughter, but it was by far not a favorite of mine. It was interesting to reconnect with characters from Uviller's first book, Super in the City, which I did not enjoy because it was so disjointed.I would give Uviller another

Zephyr Zuckerman returns, having shed her job as super of her parents' building and followed her nose to become a detective with the special investigations unit of New York City. Unfortunately, she's also shed the supposed love of her life and is now adjusting back to singleton status while her fellow Sterling Girls have all marched down the aisle.But working undercover to solve an embezzlement issue in a local hotel not only provides welcome distraction from her love life, it also introduces