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Blythe Baker

Autore di A Subtle Murder

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Comprende il nome: Blythe Backer

Serie

Opere di Blythe Baker

A Subtle Murder (2018) 33 copie
A Thread of Madness (2020) 26 copie
A Grave Welcome (2018) 25 copie
An Untimely Death (2020) 22 copie
A Sip of Murder (2018) 20 copie
Murder by Candlelight (2020) 17 copie
Murder by Midnight (2020) 17 copie
Murder in the Evening (2020) 17 copie
A Simple Country Murder (2019) 16 copie
An Inelegant Death (2021) 16 copie
An Unfortunate Demise (2021) 14 copie
A Fatal Journey (2019) 13 copie
A Simple Country Killing (2019) 12 copie
A Fraying of Schemes (2020) 10 copie
A Body on the Beach (2018) 6 copie
A Cunning Death (2019) 5 copie
A Grim Game (2019) 4 copie
A Simple Country Mystery (2019) 3 copie
A Death on the Island (2018) 3 copie
A Stab of Dread (2021) 2 copie
A Simple Country Tragedy (2019) 2 copie
A Simple Country Funera (2019) 2 copie
A Drink of Death (2018) 2 copie
A Sudden Passing (2019) 2 copie
An Untidy End (2021) 1 copia
A Taste of Trickery (2018) 1 copia
An Unexpected Misfortune (2021) 1 copia
An Unhappy Murder (2021) 1 copia
A Corpse at the Cove (2018) 1 copia
A Final Rest (2019) 1 copia
A Tangle of Secrets (2020) 1 copia
An Uninvited Corpse (2021) 1 copia

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Barbara Hollis left the big city to move back home and live with her widowed brother, taking care of his twelve-year-old twins and keep house. Her past is behind her, and she's looking forward to a new future. Unfortunately, she's already been involved in one murder, and wants to forget it. But when she is running errands one day she comes upon a burning house, and with the owner being taken to the hospital, her inquisitive nature wonders if it's not arson. While the fire department deems it an accident, she's not so sure...

She also meets the handsome mayor, who seems to take a liking to her, and asks her out. But there are problems with their date, and she's not sure about the man, even though her brother, the police chief, warns her away. She's an adult, right? Also, what was her neighbor doing in the middle of the night? Barbara finds it suspicious, but doesn't know how to ask her without seeming to be prying (which she would be).

Who knew there would be so many questions in a sleepy town like Cobbsville? Not Barbara...

This is the second book in the series, and I really enjoyed the first one. This one, not so much. There were too many unanswered questions, and I also would really like to know why she left Liberty City. There's not even a hint of why anywhere in these first two books.

Saying that, I found that the issues with her neighbor added nothing to the story except to fill pages. They had nothing to do with the murder, so why was it in there? Same as with her dating. Because of this, we were given less to think about with the arson, and the ending seemed like it was thrown in to finish the story.

Still, I will read the next in the series to see if any of this goes anywhere -- and if we learn anything about why she moved back home.
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joannefm2 | Jun 18, 2024 |
Barbara Hollis left the big city to go to a small town in Georgia to keep house for her widowed brother and his two twelve-year-old twin boys. She's sure that she's not going to like it much, but since she left behind her luxury apartment and lost her job, she hasn't got much of a choice. It's a good thing her brother Craig doesn't know the reason she left, as she doesn't want to discuss it.

But when she arrives, she's a bit downcast, since her room is smaller than she imagined, and she thinks she'll be bored here. So she decides to give herself a spa day and heads to the only hair salon in town, Sharon's. Since no one is out front, she spots a woman under a hair dryer, and wishes she didn't. The young woman is dead, and at that opportune moment, Sharon arrives and starts screaming. After Barbara calls Craig, she waits to be questioned by his deputy -- who wonders if she killed the young woman.

But Craig will have none of it, and the town over arrests Sharon for the murder. Neither Craig nor Barbara believe it (even though she's just met the stylist); and Barbara decides to surreptitiously help her brother by gathering clues. It might not be her greatest idea, but if she can avoid the killer in town that she knows is still loose, she might be able to find them. Unless they find her first...

This is the first in the series, and I thought it sounded interesting, so I wanted to read it. First off, I must say that the blurb is wrong. Craig is not inept; he's just never dealt with a murder before, and the town's police department consists of him and his deputy. He just believes the other town would be better equipped to handle it, and he comes to regret his decision quickly.

Secondly, I really had no idea that this took place in the 1950's while reading it. I did wonder about the lack of cell phones, but aside from descriptions of a few cars, there wasn't really anything that pointed to the year this takes place. So that was the reason I took off one star. In future books I would like to read about some of the things occurring during that time; something to draw us into the story timeline.

Other than that, I found this interesting, even if it was a short book. I would like to see more character development, but in stories this short, you aren't going to get much of that. However, I am not dinging the author for it, since I died enjoy reading this quite a bit. In fact, I read it in one sitting, and I hope that others will enjoy it as much as I did. In the climax, it all came together quickly, and everything was tied up nicely. I look forward to the next in the series. Recommended.
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joannefm2 | Mar 2, 2024 |
A lady‘s maid solves a murder while recovering from a murder in book 1. It could have described what happened in book 1 rather than assuming the books were read in order. Ladies‘ maids are always meek so I find these stories frustrating but it was well told even so. A fine book for its genre.
 
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KarenMonsen | Dec 5, 2022 |
Yay for another cute cozy mystery series! I've enjoyed several cute witchy series over the past year, but this is my first with ghosts. It's also my first mystery involving a goat, and what a cutie Snowball is! This was a light, fun read, and I was interested in the mystery and also rooting for Emma as she adjusted to life back in her hometown and took on the role of detective! I enjoyed her connections with others in town, and especially the cuteness with her grandparents. She's a refreshing heroine: down to earth, smart, easygoing, and curious. Can't wait to spend more time with her in the next book in the series!… (altro)
 
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starlight-glimmer | Feb 5, 2022 |

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Opere
61
Utenti
390
Popolarità
#62,076
Voto
½ 3.3
Recensioni
13
ISBN
49
Lingue
1

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