Edition DescriptionRevised edition
SynopsisExotic dancer Sierra Lavotini's latest brainstorm to help the Tiffany Gentleman's Club turn a profit is a disaster. Sierra, headliner for the classiest strip joint in Panama City, Florida, and the club's owner, Vincent Gambuzzo, invited a gallery of porn actresses to guest star on the Tiffany stage. It's a gutsy plan, considering that most of these silicone-enhanced creatures don't have much in the way of true talent. As Sierra likes to say, at the Tiffany dancing consists of more than T&A working a pole. Still, under Sierra's firm guidance, the venture seems to be raking in the cash. At least until a sniper begins taking exception-starting with Venus, who is shot and killed. Sierra takes a bullet in the, ahem, posterior region during the attack, and would like nothing more than to forget about the whole thing and convalesce with the help of her on-again boyfriend, Homicide Detective John Nailor. But when the investigation hones in on Marla, another Tiffany girl, Sierra is forced to focus her energy on finding the real killer. No small task, considering the interest of the local "organization" in the situation, even once Sierra enlists the help of her landlady Pat; Raydean, her psychotic neighbor; and her oldest brother Francis.Steamy romance, intrigue, laugh-out-loud humor, mob bosses, and Sierra's overprotective Italian family-it's all here in Nancy Bartholomew's latest hilarious tale., In her third appearance, following The Miracle Strip and Drag Strip, Sierra contends with competition at the Tiffany in the form of a gallery of porn stars whose idea of talent consists of T & A working a pole. When one of them is murdered, Sierra can't even fake remorse until the investigation hones in on Marla, a regular dancer at the Tiffany. Then Sierra's forced to aid the cop on this ever-evolving case, Panama City Homicide Detective John Nailor -- also her on-again, off-again boyfriend -- to clear Marla's name.Romance, intrigue, crazy neighbors, mob bosses, and Sierra's Italian family -- it's all here in Nancy Bartholomew's latest wacky tale.