Showing posts with label fun read. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fun read. Show all posts

Wednesday, 22 January 2014

Rosemary and Crime by Gail Oust

St. Martin's Press/Minotaur Books


Piper Prescott is recently divorced and she has invested all her money from the divorce settlement into opening a spice shop in her adopted town of  Brandywine Creek, Georgia.  Key to the opening of the store is a cooking demonstration to be given by the local celebrity chef.  Unfortunately, hours before the opening, Piper finds chef Mario dead on the kitchen floor of his own restaurant.  To make matters worse, Piper has touched the murder weapon and other key evidence at the crime scene making her the prime suspect of Wyatt McBride, the newly appointed police chief.  So she teams up with her BFF Reba Mae, the local hairdresser, to solve the crime before McBride arrests her for murder. 

Naturally, the daring duo stumble onto their clues rather than actually discovering anything through the use of brilliant sleuthing techniques.  There is the usual slate of quirky secondary characters, family issues and a little bit of a tease in the romance department.  This is definitely your typical cosy mystery.

It always amazes me how a well-written cosy mystery can turn murder into a rollicking good read and Rosemary and Crime is no exception.  This was a quick and entertaining light read that I thoroughly enjoyed.  Perfect for the beach or a day when you are stuck in the house.

Saturday, 7 September 2013

Ill-Gotten Gains by Ilsa Evans

A Nell Forrest Mystery

Momentum Books


In the second Nell Forrest mystery, the sleepy town of Majic is gearing up to celebrate its 150th anniversary and preparations are in full swing to re-enact the sunset ride that led to the founding of the town.  Nell and her youngest daughter Quinn go to the local cemetery to do some research for Quinn’s school project related to the town founder, Petar Majic.  While examining the Majic crypt, Quinn inadvertently knocks down a plaque only to reveal another plaque that has lain hidden for years.  The two take the broken plaque to the historical society for repair and to report the newly discovered plaque.  This simple act of conscience sets into play a series of events that will question the town’s past, threaten its present and change the course for the future.  Two members of the historical society are murdered and a prominent family has its very roots questioned.

Nell is also looking at her own past, present and towards the future but not by choice.  Her ex is demanding his half of their house and Nell is having trouble letting go of the home and all the family memories it holds. Her personal life is complicated by her daughters trying to figure out their own futures, unwanted pregnancies, and the murder investigation, leaving Nell little time to contemplate her own future. Once Nell, her family and friends start asking questions pertaining to the murders and the town's past, her life is threatened and she is put under police protection and the ever watchful eye of the charming Detective Sergeant Ashley Armistead. 

Again each chapter begins with a funny note to Nell as the author of the Middle-Aged Spread column and Nell’s thoughts frequently appear as headlines.  Ilsa Evans’ witty Australian humour is a significant part of the pleasure of reading this book but so too is the well thought out and informative plot.

As an Aussie might say - a rip snorter of a read.

Monday, 8 July 2013

Secret Bond by Gemma Halliday and Jennifer Fischetto


Jamie Bond Mysteries book #2
Gemma Halliday Publishing

Book Review




Fans of Stephanie Plum – meet Jamie Bond, a young, female, private investigator who took over her dad’s business after he was shot while working a case. Normally, the investigations are of the domestic type – cheating spouses – but something unusual has turned up. The gun that shot her father is identified as the murder weapon in a seemingly unrelated case. Stranger still, her dad doesn’t want to talk about it.


Naturally, despite many warnings, Jamie is hell bent and determined to find out who owns the gun and who shot her father. She tries to investigate on the quiet but the cold case soon becomes scorching hot and too dangerous to handle alone. She confides in her team, who are busy working on a domestic case at a nudist camp, and soon everyone is involved. Her relationships with family, friends, employees and new acquaintances, including a potential relationship with the hot DA, all add unique and fun dimensions to the story without detracting from the main plot.
Gemma Halliday keeps the mystery going full throttle with fun and romance thrown in.


I approached this book with the idea that it would be the light reading many of us look forward to enjoying in the summer. It turned out to be more than that and I couldn't put it down.  I look forward to reading the first book in the series and hope there will be more.

 

 

Thursday, 13 June 2013

Crashed – by Timothy Hallinan


Book Review
 

This is the first book I have read by Timothy Hallinan and it definitely won’t be the last.  His writing is very clever and amusing at the same time.

Junior Bender is the main character, a crook, obviously living on the wrong side of the law.  Bender however, is a crook with ethics and a sense of justice who is more on the right side of the law than the law enforcement officials that we meet in the story. He is in fact, in this story at least, a modern day Robin Hood rescuing a damsel in distress and righting some wrongs along the way.

The plot line is well written and will keep most mystery fans enthralled until the end.   Throw in a little blackmail, a dash of mafia, a child tv star whose star is not only faded but fallen from the sky, an ex-wife and a teenage daughter,  and murder – well it all adds up to Junior having a lot on his mind.  Mostly, what he has on his mind is staying alive and getting himself and the has been tv star out from under the thumb of one very scary mob boss.  

Personally, I couldn’t put the book down and had no trouble envisioning a tv series based on this character.