Kiss the Bricks, Tammy Kaehler
Kiss the Bricks, Tammy Kaehler
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Kiss the Bricks
A Kate Reilly Mystery

Author: Tammy Kaehler

Narrator: Sonja Field

Unabridged: 8 hr 24 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/01/2017


Synopsis

    At the end of the first practice session for the iconic Indianapolis 500 race, Kate Reilly is stunned to discover she was the fastest driver on the track. She's even more surprised to learn she wasn't the first woman to top the speed charts in the race's 106-year history. That feat was accomplished in 1987 by PJ Rodriguez-steady, dedicated, immensely promising-who shocked the racing world and the wider one by committing suicide ten days later.    When the press, bloggers, and social media go crazy over the connection between PJ and Kate, Kate begins to lose her identity-suddenly everyone's comparing Kate and PJ, calling Kate PJ, and wondering if Kate will kill herself, too. Under siege from various trolls live and digital, Kate feel PJ's story deeply. So she's impelled to listen to PJ's family-which claims PJ did not jump, but was murdered. And she agrees to help them find PJ's killer and restore her reputation...30 years after the fact.    PJ's death was a great tragedy; Kate feels it in her bones and believes she is the best person, perhaps the only person, to investigate PJ's story. What evidence is there? She can interview people at the track who were there in 1987. She can consult the press coverage. And she can marshal up help from "Special Team Kate." They work in an atmosphere of prejudice and chauvinism, the same that surrounded PJ.    But Kate is at the Indy to run the biggest race of her career. To prepare she fills her days with driving on the track for practice, fulfilling sponsor obligations, promoting the IndyCar Series and as ever, playing peacemaker between the warring sides of her maternal and paternal families.    Before long one suspect in PJ's death turns up dead, all but confirming PJ was killed. So as Kate prepares to run the biggest race of her life she must narrow down the clues to not one but two murders, all while fighting for her own voice and identity through the storm of media attention. Will the past stay buried? Or will history repeat itself and leave Kate dead? Kiss the Bricks is the 5th Kate Reilly mystery and takes its title from the Indy winner's tradition of kissing the track's Yard of Bricks in tribute to its legendary history.

About Tammy Kaehler

Tammy Kaehler is the author of the award-winning Kate Reilly Racing Mysteries.


Reviews

Goodreads review by emma on March 17, 2025

ooh boy. this book was so mediocre in my opinion. i picked it while looking for books to get me hyped up for the indy 500 so when i stumbled upon a murder mystery with a female indycar driver i of course had to read this because the premise seemed so cool. nearly the entire first half of the book wa......more

Goodreads review by AmyKatherine1974 on June 05, 2017

(This review originally appeared on BadGroove.com) Happy Motorsports May everyone! I am obviously a huge fan of motorsports in general- not just NASCAR although NASCAR the main focus of this blog. So May is a big month in the motorsports world. I am pleased to say as a reader I have also been lookin......more

Goodreads review by Kristin on January 30, 2019

I would like to thank netgalley and Poisoned Pen Press for a free copy of the book in exchange for an honest review. This is the 5th book in the Kate Rielly series staring racing driver and amateur sleauth Kate Rielly. This time she competes at the Indy 500 and tries to solve the 30 year old murder......more

Goodreads review by D.J. on January 04, 2018

You don’t need to be an Indy 500 enthusiast in order to enjoy reading this newest from Tammy Kaehler. The subject matter adds to the story. The story itself is the intriguing hook—dead body, unsolved old crime and a threat to her winning the race. Kate Reilly gets up to speed and passes those in her......more

Goodreads review by Emma on April 18, 2025

ooh boy. this book was so mediocre in my opinion. i picked it while looking for books to get me hyped up for the indy 500 so when i stumbled upon a murder mystery with a female indycar driver i of course had to read this because the premise seemed so cool. nearly the entire first half of the book wa......more