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THE GIFT OF THE MAGPIE

Andrews lays on the good cheer with a trowel. Even the rabbi’s wife gets a cameo.

Ornamental blacksmith/general do-gooder Meg Langslow’s Christmas activities entangle her with a fellow resident of Caerphilly, Virginia, whose domestic life is even more chaotic than hers.

Unlike Meg, who’s surrounded by members of her own cheerfully argumentative family as well as the Shiffleys, Caerphilly’s somewhat more benign version of the Snopeses, Harvey Dunlop has chosen to surround himself with stuff—objects of dubious value he can’t bring himself to throw out. So Meg, her friend Caroline Willner, Meredith Flugleman of Adult Protective Services, and other concerned members of Helping Hands for the Holidays have banded together to strong-arm, er, help and encourage him to go through his house with a shovel and relocate his treasures to an empty building Randall Shiffley owns in the hope of deep-cleaning the house and then urging Harvey to move on without moving his prized junk back in. Except for the unwelcome appearance of Morris, Ernest, and Josephine Haverhill, the cousins who seem to be Harvey’s only living relatives, the preliminaries go well. But when Meg shows up at Harvey’s for the main event in the decluttering marathon, her host is unresponsive, brained with a spittoon in his garage. As Harvey hovers between life and death, Meg plunges into his family history to uncover a motive for the murderous attack. Readers patient enough to wait for any mystery, or for that matter any significant conflict, to develop will be rewarded when their own suspicions about whodunit are proved exactly right.

Andrews lays on the good cheer with a trowel. Even the rabbi’s wife gets a cameo.

Pub Date: Oct. 20, 2020

ISBN: 978-1-250-76012-8

Page Count: 304

Publisher: Minotaur

Review Posted Online: July 28, 2020

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Aug. 15, 2020

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BULLETPROOF BARISTA

Scads of red herrings, peeks behind the show-biz curtain, and bountiful appended recipes will leave fans smiling contentedly.

An opportunity to promote the Village Blend coffeehouse turns into a murderous disaster.

Clare Cosi is a big fan of comedian Jerry Sullivan, so she’s thrilled when his popular TV series Only Murders in Gotham chooses the Village Blend as a place to shoot. Another fan is Clare’s barista Tucker, an actor who has a speaking role. The production has already suffered its share of problems. Jerry’s assistant has been injured in an accident, and Lizzy Meeks, the president of Jerry’s fan club, is stalking him. When it appears that the coffee in the craft services truck run by Driftwood Coffee, avowed enemy of the Village Blend, has poisoned the property master, who’s saved by the quick thinking of Clare’s coffee buyer and ex-husband Matt, Jerry cuts Driftwood loose, and Clare and Matt step in. When Jerry shoots Tucker with a gun containing a real bullet instead of blanks, only the fact that Tucker was smart enough to wear a bulletproof vest saves him and the production from disaster. Clare strikes up a friendship with an intern who turns out to be costar Kylee Ferris, who’ll be terrorized by a snake in her trailer. Amid all the other miscues, Clare, who’s helped solve many a murder, follows the property master to Central Park, where he’s shot dead. Though Clare’s fiance, Mike Quinn, is an NYPD detective whose position makes Clare’s own position awkward, he’s willing to ignore minor problems until Clare becomes a target.

Scads of red herrings, peeks behind the show-biz curtain, and bountiful appended recipes will leave fans smiling contentedly.

Pub Date: Nov. 14, 2023

ISBN: 9780593197592

Page Count: 352

Publisher: Berkley

Review Posted Online: Sept. 9, 2023

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Oct. 1, 2023

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A DARK AND SNOWY NIGHT

Good friends, good food, and a murder combine in a delightful holiday cozy.

The Seaside Knitters become enmeshed in a murder whose suspects are mostly their friends and neighbors.

The wise Birdie Favazza leads a group of friends and amateur sleuths that includes lobster company owner Cass Halloran Brandley, Yarn studio maven Izzy Perry, and Izzy's aunt, Nell Endicott, all aided and abetted by their husbands. Expectations rise when Oliver Bishop, the husband of Nell’s dearest college friend, who died from cancer, comes to town with his second wife, celebrated chef Lidia Carson. Alas, their visit doesn’t go as planned. Lidia, who’s been hired to cater the mayor’s Christmas party, has brought most of her own crew with her. She promptly raises eyebrows when she attempts to buy the Ocean’s Edge restaurant, a town treasure with an amazing ocean view. The owner’s not interested, but he has several investors who might be, though their number doesn’t include Birdie, the first investor Lidia approaches. In the meantime, there’s a peeping Tom on Cass’ street, and without warning, Molly Flannigan, Cass' perfect nanny/housekeeper, vanishes. The mayor’s party is lovely, and the food Lidia provides is amazing, but things look worse in the kitchen, where new arguments are breaking out every minute. After Nell discovers Lidia dead in a snowdrift in the mayor’s yard, a little snooping into her background reveals a long list of people who may have wished her dead. Sadly, most of them are liked and respected by the sleuths, who nevertheless resolve to track down every clue necessary to find the culprit.

Good friends, good food, and a murder combine in a delightful holiday cozy.

Pub Date: Sept. 27, 2022

ISBN: 978-1-4967-2940-8

Page Count: 304

Publisher: Kensington

Review Posted Online: July 7, 2022

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Aug. 1, 2022

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