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DEATH IN A GILDED FRAME

A fast-paced historical romp for lovers of murder mysteries.

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Murder and art mingle in the high-society community of fin-de-siècle Newport, Rhode Island, in Tichi’s mystery novel, the sixth in a series.

On July 1, 1899, Valentine “Val” and Roderick “Roddy” DeVere arrive in Newport for their fourth summer at their cottage, Drumcliffe. Ready for a season spent relaxing and navigating Gilded Age society, they receive an invitation to the opening reception for the Cuveen Gallery. That’s where they might meet the portrait painter everybody is whispering about: the mysterious André Cole, whom Roddy wishes to paint Val’s portrait. While attending the opening, they meet the gallery director and curator Warren Eccles, who seems intent upon getting the DeVeres to part with much of their money. Warned by a friend that Eccles previously had a reputation for art forgery, Val and Roddy return to the gallery to find Eccles murdered and stuffed inside a picture frame (“Framed… the man was framed”). Here, the murder investigation begins to unfold. Roddy (a lawyer) and Val (too inquisitive for her own good) try to figure out what happened to Eccles while attracting undue attention for their own discovery of the body. Tichi has done her research and seamlessly weaves her fictional characters into the very real historical world of Newport; Val attends a lunch hosted by the famous Alva Belmont and encounters the actress Ellen Terry, and the characters enjoy time at the Newport Casino. The author deftly exposes many of the conceits at the heart of this society—discriminatory comments regarding Val’s western origins illustrate the ingrained snobbery of the scene. A side-plot concerning a nameless young woman dying in a fire seems meant to highlight a callousness directed toward the non-wealthy, but in its handling the thread seems almost superfluous to the narrative, and its inclusion is a little confusing at times. Still, Val and Roddy remain excellent company.

A fast-paced historical romp for lovers of murder mysteries.

Pub Date: Jan. 2, 2024

ISBN: 9798985121681

Page Count: 320

Publisher: Self

Review Posted Online: Dec. 5, 2024

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THE BLACK WOLF

Don’t feel that your current news feed is disturbing enough? Penny has just what you need.

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A sequel to The Grey Wolf (2024) that begins with the earlier novel’s last line: “We have a problem.” And what a problem it is.

Now that Chief Inspector Armand Gamache and his allies in and out of the Sûreté du Québec have saved Canada’s water supply from poisoning on a grand scale, you might think they were entitled to some rest and relaxation in Three Pines. No such luck. Don Joseph Moretti, the Sixth Family head who ordered the hit-and-run on biologist Charles Langlois that nearly killed Gamache as well, is plotting still more criminal enterprises, and Gamache can’t be sure that Chief Inspector Evelyn Tardiff, who’s been cozying up to Moretti in order to get the goods on him, hasn’t gone over to the dark side herself. In fact, Gamache’s uncertainty about Evelyn sets the pattern for much of what follows, for another review of one of Langlois’ notebooks reveals a plot so monstrous that it’s impossible to be sure who’s not in on it. Is it really true, as paranoid online rumors have it, that “Canada is about to attack the U.S.”? Or is it really the other way around, as the discovery of War Plan Red would have it? As the threats loom larger and larger, they raise questions as to whether the Black Wolf, the evil power behind them, is Moretti, disgraced former Deputy Prime Minister Marcus Lauzon, whom Gamache has arranged to have released from prison, or someone even more highly placed. A brief introductory note dating Penny’s delivery of the uncannily prophetic manuscript to September 2024 will do little to assuage the anxieties of concerned readers.

Don’t feel that your current news feed is disturbing enough? Penny has just what you need.

Pub Date: Oct. 28, 2025

ISBN: 9781250328175

Page Count: 384

Publisher: Minotaur

Review Posted Online: July 17, 2025

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Aug. 15, 2025

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A CONSPIRACY OF BONES

Forget about solving all these crimes; the signal triumph here is (spoiler) the heroine’s survival.

Another sweltering month in Charlotte, another boatload of mysteries past and present for overworked, overstressed forensic anthropologist Temperance Brennan.

A week after the night she chases but fails to catch a mysterious trespasser outside her town house, some unknown party texts Tempe four images of a corpse that looks as if it’s been chewed by wild hogs, because it has been. Showboat Medical Examiner Margot Heavner makes it clear that, breaking with her department’s earlier practice (The Bone Collection, 2016, etc.), she has no intention of calling in Tempe as a consultant and promptly identifies the faceless body herself as that of a young Asian man. Nettled by several errors in Heavner’s analysis, and even more by her willingness to share the gory details at a press conference, Tempe launches her own investigation, which is not so much off the books as against the books. Heavner isn’t exactly mollified when Tempe, aided by retired police detective Skinny Slidell and a host of experts, puts a name to the dead man. But the hints of other crimes Tempe’s identification uncovers, particularly crimes against children, spur her on to redouble her efforts despite the new M.E.’s splenetic outbursts. Before he died, it seems, Felix Vodyanov was linked to a passenger ferry that sank in 1994, an even earlier U.S. government project to research biological agents that could control human behavior, the hinky spiritual retreat Sparkling Waters, the dark web site DeepUnder, and the disappearances of at least four schoolchildren, two of whom have also turned up dead. And why on earth was Vodyanov carrying Tempe’s own contact information? The mounting evidence of ever more and ever worse skulduggery will pull Tempe deeper and deeper down what even she sees as a rabbit hole before she confronts a ringleader implicated in “Drugs. Fraud. Breaking and entering. Arson. Kidnapping. How does attempted murder sound?”

Forget about solving all these crimes; the signal triumph here is (spoiler) the heroine’s survival.

Pub Date: March 17, 2020

ISBN: 978-1-9821-3888-2

Page Count: 352

Publisher: Scribner

Review Posted Online: Dec. 22, 2019

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Jan. 15, 2020

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