Monday, July 31, 2023

Books and a Body (The Accidental Ghost Detective Book 5)

Author:    Emmie Lyn
Genre:     Mystery/Paranormal

Digital Book
ASIN #:    B0C92BS71D
Whiskered Mysteries
184 Pages
$4.99 Amazon
June 21, 2023

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Just when I'm prepared for a dull discussion at book club, a collection of old journals written by the town's illustrious historian and author disappear from the Frog Hollow Library.  Everything points to the journals containing secrets that one of the townspeople are willing to kill to keep hidden.

When Dash and I begin our search for the journals we find ourselves smack dab in the middle of a murder scene.

Now, with time in short supply, a clue appears from an unlikely source and points to suspects that place me and the members of the Accidental Ghost Detective Agency in the killer's crosshairs.

Can Dash and I uncover all the clues before we end up as the latest victims in an unsolved murder mystery?

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Nikki Knight inherited her late aunt's B&B when she died -- but her aunt didn't leave.  After getting used to the ghost, she also has a Dachshund that she can communicate with, and he turned out to be quite adept at not only judging people, but helping her solve murders.

She's hoping for a quiet, if dull, night at book club at the library, but it isn't to be.  The donor of some journals written by his father might be in hot water himself, since someone doesn't want the journals read.  When they're stolen before anyone has a chance to think about it, Nikki, Dash, and the rest of the Accidental Ghost Detective Agency is on the case.  

Then a murder occurs, and Nikki is sure it's connected to the journals.  What is in them?  And why wouldn't the man's son read them first to know for sure?  But when the journals are recovered, it's the police who get to read them first.  Could an old boating accident hold the key?  Or was it really an accident at all?...

This is the fifth book in the series and I have read them all.  Even if you don't care for paranormal mysteries this one is pretty darn cute.  I love Nikki, as she's not stupid and doesn't rush headlong into bad situations.  She actually thinks about what she's going to do first.  And her 'support group' of detectives is always available when she needs help.  

When the ending comes and we discover the truth of what is in the journals, and why it was kept hidden for so long, it all comes together nicely, giving us a satisfaction in it all.  Highly recommended.

I was given a copy of this book from Whiskered Mysteries but this in no way influenced my review.



More on Emmie Lyn's Books:    https://www.fantasticfiction.com/l/emmie-lyn/                                                                                                                                                                                                    

Saturday, July 8, 2023

Dog Groomer Mysteries: All Ten Books

Author:    Chelsea Thomas
Genre:     Mystery

Digital Book
ASIN #:    B0C8CR6WSC
Independently Published
2256 Pages
$9.99 Amazon
June 16, 2023

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When Amy Stewart returned to her gorgeous small town after getting dumped, she expected a great many things...

...getting caught up in a dangerous murder mystery wasn't one of them.

Within a couple days of opening her new pet salon, Amy is accused of murder and told not to leave town.  Luckily, her grumpy Granny is there to help Amy through this.  When Granny recruits her wacky BFF, Betsy, the trio begin their hunt for the killer...stopping to pet all the cute dogs in their path, of course.

But when Amy receives a threat on her life, the team realizes it's more than mere justice at stake.

They'd better solve this fast or all three of them might be next.

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First off, this set contains all ten of the Dog Groomer Mysteries:
A New Leash on Life
Ruff and Tumble
To Fetch a Killer
Tail of Two Killers
Howl to Catch a Killer
Murder Fur Hire
Petter Off Dead
Shot in the Bark
Paws of Death; and 
Groomed to Kill

I have read every book in this series and enjoyed them all.  Strangely enough, I hadn't read the first or last, so that is what I read, and then skimmed the others again so I could give a thorough review.  The first book shows us how Amy came to be back in California after living in New York and being dumped by her boyfriend (although we won't mention that to her).  She's moved in with her irascible granny, and recently opened a pet salon.  She wants to find a place where she can live, as Granny lives in a retirement community.  

We also find out how she gained her two pets -- Fluffy the cat and Lucky the dog (although he's only named Puppy in this book).  There's also the way Fluffy met his friend Mouse, and unlikely combination.  Of course, Amy reconnects with an old friend from school, police officer Mike Fine.  If you've read any of the other books, you know the story there.  If not, this is where it starts.

Each book can be read as a standalone, but reading the series altogether is both humorous and delightful, watching how Amy's new life develops, becomes chaotic, then calm, and somewhere in-between.  It's a joyful ride with Amy and her friends and family, and, of course, the last book ties everything together as to where we are right now.  I love reading this series and I hope that you will, too.  Highly recommended.

I received a copy of this series from the author and Booksprout but this in no way influenced my review.



More on Chelsea Thomas's Books:    https://www.fantasticfiction.com/t/chelsea-thomas/

Saturday, July 1, 2023

Irish Milkshake Murder (Anthology)

Authors:    Carlene O'Connor; Peggy Ehrhart; Liz Ireland
Genre:       Mystery/Fantasy

Hardcover; Digital Book
ISBN #:    9781496745033
Kensington Cozies
352 Pages
$27.00; $22.95
December 26, 2023

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An Irish anthology of cozy mysteries featuring a trio of today's top cozy mystery authors that will make other cozy anthologies green with envy.

IRISH MILKSHAKE MURDER by CARLENE O'CONNOR
In advance of their St. Patrick's Day wedding, Tara Meehan and Danny O'Donnel are off to the Aran Islands with their bridesmaids and groomsmen for a joint hen and stag party.  The weekend kicks off with the ferry trip to Inishmore, as the passengers enjoy boozy milkshakes on booard and entertainment from a pair of famous Irish-dancing twin brothers.  But faster than Tara can say, "Oh, Danny Boy," a murder shamrocks the boat as someone's spied shake turns out to be their final round.  Stuck in a rural island cottage, while a storm rages outside, Tara must find the Celtic killer before her luck runs out...

MURDER MOST IRISH by PEGGY EHRHART
St. Patrick's Day is drawing near in Arborville, New Jersey and the folks at Hyler's Luncheonette are getting into the holiday spirit with a new, limited-time Irish-themed menu item -- a festive green milkshake appropriately named, "The Leprechaun."  It's a hit, until a patron is felled by one of the frothy concoctions during a sheep parade through the town.  Now, it's up to Pamela Paterson and her Knit & Nibble knitting club pal, Bettina Fraser, to catch a murderer and put a stop to the shear madness...

MRS. CLAUS AND THE LUCKLESS LEPRECHAUN by LIZ IRELAND
Spring in Santaland means two things: the elves have more leisure time and iceball season is in full swing!  To celebrate, April Claus's friend, Claire, whips up some minty milkshakes for her bustling ice cream shop, Santaland Scoop.  But when the St. Paddy's promotion makes one elf the target of a decidedly unlucky strike, Mrs. Claus and her friends must figure out if the attack was a failed hit job, a crime of passion, or an extremely unfortunate accident...

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This is an anthology of short stories by three well-known cozy mystery writers.  They all take place around St. Patrick's Day, and have that particular theme; although they are very different in content.  For the most part, I enjoyed each of them.

In the first by Carlene O'Connor, Tara Meehan is looking forward to her St. Patrick's Day wedding to Danny O'Donnell, an Irish charmer.  But she's not thrilled that her best friend Breanna has planned a 'hen party' for her, as she's not much for that kind of festivities.  But she goes along with it, even when she discovers that Breanna has invited one of her "frenemies" from the states, Rachel, to join in.  When they are boarding the boat to take them to Inishmore, one of the three Aran Islands, a pair of twin Irish dancers beg to be let aboard since they missed their own boat.

What follows is nearly chaos.  Breanna is serving up 'boozy milkshakes to everyone (doesn't sound appetizing to me, but then again, I don't drink), and during the ride it begins to rain and the boat sways, and...someone is killed.  Murdered, in fact.  When they arrive on the island, now closed up because of the storm, Tara vows to solve the murder.  The police don't seem to believe them at first, but then things get really strange.  Tara and the remaining members of her group must stick together to solve the crime.  The ending was indeed surprising, and Ms. O'Coonor brings us another tasty mystery.  Five Stars.

Peggy Ehrhart's mystery is different in that it begins at a well-loved local diner, and of course, someone dies.  But why?  Pamela Paterson and her partner-in-crime, Bettina Fraser work together to come up with a plausible reason for the murder, and, of course, a suitable suspect.  But no one that they speak to seems to have a motive to have wanted the person dead.  The more they look, the less likely their main suspects seem to be.  In this one, I figured out the person and the reason before Pamela and Bettina, but it didn't stop my enjoyment of the mystery.  It was well written and worth the read.

My only complaints are that the author spends too much time telling us that Pamela uses her wedding China (we know) and Bettina uses her sage green pottery (we know).  Unfortunately for me, Pamela seems like a dull character with little personality and 'oomph' in her life.  I do wish she'd change, but we can't have everything, can we?  However, Wilfred's (Bettina's husband) makes some delicious meals and I'd love to eat there!  Four Stars.

The last story is by Liz Ireland, who writes about life in Santaland.  Her protagonist is April Claus, Santa Claus's wife, who is a young bride who's made friends with many of the elves.  She and her friend Juniper attend a local iceball game, a noted elf event.  But after the game, there is an elf found unconscious on the ice, and April doesn't think it was an accident.  She and her friends need to find out who attacked the famous iceball player and why, and they need to do so before St. Patrick's Day hits and the elf's fair is fully in swing.

I have to confess that I am not a fan of fantasy, so this one didn't really draw me in as much as the other two.  I also would have liked to have seen more interaction between April and Nick.  Ah, well.  The mystery is very good, though, and there's enough action to keep you interested.  When the ending comes, I was a tad disappointed, but that's just me.  Others will probably like this story as well.  Four Stars.

I received an advanced copy of this book through the publisher and NetGalley but this in no way influenced my review.



More on Carlene O'Connor's Books:    https://www.fantasticfiction.com/o/carlene-oconnor/

More on Peggy Ehrhart's Books:    https://www.fantasticfiction.com/e/peggy-ehrhart/

More on Liz Ireland's Books:    https://www.fantasticfiction.com/i/liz-ireland/

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