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Hiss and Tell (A Mrs. Murphy Mystery Book 31)

Author:    Rita Mae Brown
Genre:     Mystery

Hardcover; Digital Book
ISBN #:    9780593357545
Bantam Publishing
304 Pages
$28.00; $13.99 Amazon
March 23, 2023

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Christmas is coming and Harry's to-do list is a mile long.  The days are filled with delivering holiday baskets to neighbors in need, chopping down the perfect tree with her best friend, Susan Tucker, and hunting for that elusive special gift for her beloved husband, Pharamond "Fair" Harristeen.  Harry also decides to try her hand a dog showing, enrolling her handsome Irish Wolfhound puppy Pirate in classes to prepare for a future exhibition.  Through it all, holiday cheer -- and plenty of treats for Pirate -- keep spirits high.

But the holidays aren't cheerful for everyone.  Harry's friend on the police force, Cynthia Cooper, warns that the season can bring an uptick in crime.  Her words prove tragically prescient whe Harry and Susan discover the body of a man by the side of the road, dead, without any clues to his identity.  One suspicious death is bad enough, but when Cooper reports that two more bodies have been found, also unidentified, Harry knows that trouble is afoot.  The autopsies for all three bodies reveal the presence of a deadly drug.  Could their deaths have been accidental, or is a devious killer on the prowl?

With help from her feline sidekicks, Mrs. Murphy and Pewter, as well as Tee Tucker the corgi and Pirate, Harry vows to find the answers and stop the spate of deaths so that all of Crozet can have a very merry Christmas.

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"Harry" Harristeen is a farmer who loves living off the land.  Her husband "Fair" is a veterinarian, and they've managed to make a good life for themselves.  They live in Virginia near Richmond, but far enough away that they have a quiet life.  That is, at least until Harry and her best friend Susan Tucker are out driving one day and come across a dead body.  Harry wonders if it's related to the earlier accident that Fair had seen on the road -- one with a white van and people running away as fast as they could.  But the answers will have to wait; her friend Officer Cynthia Cooper, is working on the other case.  Still, she's willing to listen to Harry's theories and see if they make sense.

When it's discovered that the man died from a deadly drug, Harry is worried.  Especially when there are more deaths.  Could they be connected?  But Harry also has other things on her mind: finding the right gift for her husband, which could be tricky; and training her Irish Wolfhound puppy (all 150 pounds of him) Pirate.  There are other friends who are training theirs as well, but Pirate is holding his own.  

Meanwhile back in the eighteenth century, we revisit the neighboring estates of the Ewings and Holloways, watching as they forge a new country on their own terms.  Catherine Ewing Schuyler has decided to create a steeplechase, open to all who pay the small fee, and to anyone who wishes to watch the spectacle -- for only a penny.  She wants it to be a success, and hopes that it will.  But not all is pleasant: in the town of Richmond there is an infamous place called the Tavern, which houses ladies of the night as well as the best food in town.  We are given another look into the past, and while some are very pleasant, others show us the harshness of the time.

What those must understand is that people are a product of their times; and the past cannot be changed.  Nothing you do can erase it; we must learn not to repeat the sorrows that were.  Ms. Brown shows us the courage of these women, the courage of the ex-soldiers, and the courage of all to survive any way they can.  It is a lesson, and fascinating reading, to boot.  I am always in awe of these books, for I love a story within a story, and this one is especially intriguing.

In the present, Harry has her opinions (as always) on the drugs that are coming into our country and any attempts to stop them.  She worries for people, her kind heart showing through.  She worries for the future, and what drugs are doing to people who don't care.  It's dark reading, but I have never been disappointed in any of her books.  She knows how to weave a story skillfully, bringing the characters together through simple statements, and allowing the reader to try and find a murderer.

And of course, we have Mrs. Murphy and the ever-loveable Pewter offering their own opinions on the goings-on around them, along with the corgi Tucker and Pirate.  Their antics are worth watching, and even more so in this book, as you will learn.

In this one, it was not that easy.  That's a very good thing, as I am usually able to put the murderer in the picture early on.  Not in this tale.  Which isn't to say that there are not clues, because there are, if you look for them.  The ending is surprising, which is how it should be.  The book was finished far too soon as I love these so, and I not only highly recommend this, I eagerly await the next in the series.

I was given an advance copy of this book from Bantam and NetGalley but this in no way influenced my review.



More on Rita Mae Brown's Books:    https://www.fantasticfiction.com/b/rita-mae-brown/

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