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A Rendezvous to Die For

di Betty McMahon

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Award-winning mystery full of twists and turns Smart and sassy Cassandra Cassidy is armed with only her cameras to solve a mystery. Cassandra Cassidy's a new photographer in town. She does weddings -- but only to pay the rent. Her passion is more artsy stuff, and she'll go to a lot of lengths to get the perfect picture. Which gets our reckless heroine in a lot of trouble. She has a newspaper assignment to cover an 1830s Rendezvous reenactment and jumps at the chance. Lots of interesting characters -- and a chance to add to her "Indian" portfolio. And that's where the trouble begins. Surreptitiously checking out a sweat lodge when no one's around, she points her camera inside, clicks the shutter, and finds the body of her nemesis with a tomahawk in his loathsome head. She can't help but think "good riddance," but the local constabulary makes our meddling photog is the main suspect. Soon she's up to her f-stops searching for the real killer -- with her only investigative skills camera-related.… (altro)
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Who would have thought that taking pictures at a Prarie Rivers Trappers' Rendezvous would make you a suspect in the murder of one of the attendees.

Cassandra Cassidy found a dead body in a tent at the Rendezvous, and then a day later found another person dead when she stopped by his home. She was now a suspect in not just one murder, but two...was it a coincidence or purposely done? When she came upon a third body and then had a fire bomb thrown at her house, she seriously began to wonder what was going on. Taking pictures was turning out to be deadly and also a threat to her life.

A RENDEZVOUS TO DIE FOR had well developed characters and scenes that were quite vivid. You could visualize the scenes and countryside of the small town of Colton Mills, Minnesota, and enjoy the small town atmosphere and stores despite murder hanging over the head of its famous photographer.

The characters came to life, and there were quite a few who could have been suspects. I know I had my decision made, but then something happened to discount that choice. With her storytelling talent, Ms. McMahon made it tricky to figure out who the real murderer was.

It took a few pages to get into the plot, but once you passed that stage of the story, you were hooked and were rooting for Cassandra who had struggled all her life as a foster child and had finally made something of herself. Could someone have been jealous of her success and set her up to be a murder suspect or was it something more sinister?

I enjoyed the book...good mystery along with some small-town romance. 5/5

I received this book free of charge without compensation from the author in exchange for an honest review. ( )
  SilversReviews | Jan 14, 2013 |
Photographer Cassie Cassidy goes to a rendezvous in hope of taking photos of American Indians in action.

When she arrives she's accosted by a reporter she has had disputes with in the past. She proved that a photo the man took and used in an article had been doctored.

Soon after, she finds the reporter dead, killed by a hatchet. When she gives her statement to the police, she can tell by the deputy sheriff's attitude that he views her as a suspect.

The writing is colorful as Cassie tries to prove her innocence. She speaks to many people who were at the Indian rendezvous and through this we learn of what these occasions are like and the manner in which participants view the event trying to be as realistic as possible.

I enjoyed the picturesque setting and the original story. I also like the way the female character stood up for herself in a world dominated by men. ( )
  mikedraper | Nov 11, 2012 |
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Award-winning mystery full of twists and turns Smart and sassy Cassandra Cassidy is armed with only her cameras to solve a mystery. Cassandra Cassidy's a new photographer in town. She does weddings -- but only to pay the rent. Her passion is more artsy stuff, and she'll go to a lot of lengths to get the perfect picture. Which gets our reckless heroine in a lot of trouble. She has a newspaper assignment to cover an 1830s Rendezvous reenactment and jumps at the chance. Lots of interesting characters -- and a chance to add to her "Indian" portfolio. And that's where the trouble begins. Surreptitiously checking out a sweat lodge when no one's around, she points her camera inside, clicks the shutter, and finds the body of her nemesis with a tomahawk in his loathsome head. She can't help but think "good riddance," but the local constabulary makes our meddling photog is the main suspect. Soon she's up to her f-stops searching for the real killer -- with her only investigative skills camera-related.

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