My goals for the #EasterOMC is to make progress on my #bookspin list. I'm starting with last month's #bookspin, tagged, while waiting on an oil change.
@Clwojick @LadyKatrina
My goals for the #EasterOMC is to make progress on my #bookspin list. I'm starting with last month's #bookspin, tagged, while waiting on an oil change.
@Clwojick @LadyKatrina
#cozymystery #gaslightmystery
This historical mystery series is set during the turn of the century (19/20th).Midwife Sarah & her detective husband, Frank, are planning on adopting a child Sarah rescued. When Frank went to meet with the legal father, an actor, to get papers signed relinquishing any claim, he found him in his dressing room murdered. An actress accused Frank of the murder.In depth descriptions of life in theatre fascinating.
#cozymystery
Sounds like we are all facing heat wave. My sister in Omaha had 110 degree temp today. Tonight we are having salad, parmesan cheese slices, watermelon. We are all living in our living room - only air conditioner we have & I am so grateful that we added another dedicated electrical line for it this spring. #thisoldhouse
Reading this fun mystery today, part of a series.
21 books in and I still enjoy spending time with Sarah and Frank. This book sets the mystery in New York's original theater district and the suspect is none other than Frank himself! As the Malloys set their sights on clearing Frank's name they run into many difficulties, chief among them is who to believe when all those they question act out stories as a profession. A great cozy series, Thompson always gives a solid book to sink into.
#TBRtemptation post 4! This is the 21st installment in the Gaslight Mystery series. Sarah and Frank Malloy enjoy married life and looking to adopt a girl, but at the last minute her father makes a claim and his fiancée demands a financial settlement. When they comply and Frank arrives with the money, the father is found beaten to death and he's a prime suspect. The uncovered intrigue will be shocking. #blameLitsy #blameMrBook ?
Period murder mystery centered around murdered NY theatre actor & his suspicious cast mates. Loved some of the characters (particularly Maeve & Gino) but found the middle of the book a bit tedious as the investigators (2 professional & 2 amateur) returned to the same set of suspects time & again with new sets of questions. Took a while to move the plot forward. Foreshadowing gave clues as to the murderer before the big reveal, lessening surprise.
Won access to prepublication galley. Didn‘t realize it was 21st Book in a series. Hopefully I don‘t feel too lost not having read any of the previous books!