by Jane A. Adams ‧ RELEASE DATE: Sept. 7, 2021
A cautionary tale, more thriller than mystery, about the perils of getting what you wish for.
DCI Henry Johnstone returns to active duty to probe the murder of a socialite who seems to have died twice.
It’s strange enough for terrified tourists to see a large, silent man carrying a dead body in his arms lumber down Bournemouth’s beach to deposit his burden at the water’s edge. But it’s stranger still when the local police discover papers in a purse lashed to the victim’s arm that identify her as Faun Moran, a bright young thing who was killed and buried over a year ago after she and fellow partygoer Malcolm Everson drove off from a bash at the Belmonts’ posh estate and plummeted headlong into a nearby ravine. DI Harold Shelton, who investigated the crash, did such a slapdash job that DS Mickey Hitchens implores Johnstone to head up the newly opened inquiry. Though he’s still healing from his assault by the villain who kidnapped his niece in Old Sins (2021), Johnstone’s too intrigued by the case to turn it down. As Johnstone reinterviews witnesses who already gave testimony in the Everson crash, Adams opens another window into the backstory through an account by Vic, a shadowy character who traces Faun’s flight from her overbearing father into the arms of a man who’s far more dangerous. When Faun’s captor at last unveils himself, the question moves from who’s responsible for her death to whether and how Johnstone and Hitchens can bring the criminal to justice.
A cautionary tale, more thriller than mystery, about the perils of getting what you wish for.Pub Date: Sept. 7, 2021
ISBN: 978-0-7278-5013-3
Page Count: 224
Publisher: Severn House
Review Posted Online: June 15, 2021
Kirkus Reviews Issue: July 1, 2021
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by Debra Webb ‧ RELEASE DATE: Aug. 1, 2022
A complex case fraught with angst and danger ends with surprising revelations.
Webb leaves behind her Birmingham police procedurals to focus on an investigator in Nashville who faces long odds in getting her life back on track.
Finley O’Sullivan is the only child of a powerful local family. She rarely sees her mother, a judge, but she maintains a warm relationship with her father and is blessed with a lifelong friendship with Matthew Quinn, a high-powered lawyer who always has her back. She’s especially treasured that friendship ever since the murder of her husband, Derrick, caused a breakdown that put paid to her job as an assistant district attorney. Instead, Finley’s taken a job as an investigator for alcoholic lawyer Jack Finnegan, an old family friend who’s working on a case that will change her life again. Charles Holmes, who’s in prison for multiple homicides, now claims that the murder of Lance Legard, a big man in the music scene, was not one of his. Lance’s widow, Sophia, hires Jack, her ex-lover, to protect the interests of her twin daughters, Cecelia and Olivia, whose father was suspected of molesting them. Cecelia lives at home and never goes out; Olivia graduated from college and moved to California. Finley still lives in the half-finished house Derrick bought when they married, but now she starts to learn things that shake her faith in him. Messy affairs and a love-hate relationship between the twins are only a few of the things that the highly intuitive Finley must work through to solve the mystery.
A complex case fraught with angst and danger ends with surprising revelations.Pub Date: Aug. 1, 2022
ISBN: 978-1-5420-3543-9
Page Count: 315
Publisher: Thomas & Mercer
Review Posted Online: May 10, 2022
Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 1, 2022
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by Colleen Cambridge ‧ RELEASE DATE: April 29, 2025
Forget the forgettable plot and savor the loving descriptions of French cuisine and couture.
In her third American in Paris adventure, set in 1950, Julia Child’s friend Tabitha Knight finds her sixth and seventh bodies.
As soon as Tabitha realizes she’s left one of her gloves behind in Maison Lannet, the lower-budget fashion studio Christian Dior’s protégé Rose-Marie Lannet has established, seasoned fans will know what to expect when she and Julia return: the corpse of Madame Lannet, strangled with a piece of designer lace. When the sûreté inspector in charge of the investigation is called home by a family emergency and replaced by the familiar Inspecteur Étienne Merveille, everything seems as comfy as can be, at least until Tabitha stumbles on the body of Gabrielle Pineau, Madame Lannet’s vendeuse and amoreuse, stabbed to death with a pair of scissors. In the meantime, Tabitha lands the first case she’s actually asked to take on: There’s been a burglary at the shoe boutique Godot & Block, whose owner suspects his employee Mathilde Pillon’s boyfriend, and Mathilde’s sister begs Tabitha to clear his name. Once a very cursory investigation reveals a much more likely suspect, rival shoemaker Philippe Wathelet, the only mysteries that remain are whether and how Cambridge intends to tie the two cases together, what connection they can possibly have to the collaborationists who fed the occupying Nazis information during the war, and what Tabitha will do about the sudden romantic attraction she feels toward Inspecteur Merveille.
Forget the forgettable plot and savor the loving descriptions of French cuisine and couture.Pub Date: April 29, 2025
ISBN: 9781496751195
Page Count: 272
Publisher: Kensington
Review Posted Online: March 8, 2025
Kirkus Reviews Issue: April 1, 2025
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