Photos and Foul Play

Photos and Foul Play
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مشارکت: عنوان و توضیح کوتاه هر کتاب را ترجمه کنید این ترجمه بعد از تایید با نام شما در سایت نمایش داده خواهد شد.
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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2014

نویسنده

Brynn Bonner

ناشر

Gallery Books

شابک

9781451661897
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  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

January 27, 2014
In Bonner’s entertaining second family history mystery (after 2013’s Paging the Dead), genealogists Sophreena McClure and Esme Sabatier dig into the past of Johnny Hargett, the father of Olivia Clement, a longtime friend of them both. Hargett, a WWII draft dodger, was last seen hopping a train headed for parts west of their hometown of Morningside, N.C., 60-plus years earlier. That’s mystery #1. Mystery #2 is the murder of Olivia’s son-in-law. Sophreena and Esme aren’t supposed to get involved in police matters, but between Esme’s friendship with Det. Denton Carlson and the possibility that this murder is vaguely reminiscent of something from the victim’s past, it’s hard for them to resist. A film from 1941 that eerily foreshadows current events further draws the pair in. Fans of light mysteries will enjoy the sufficiently quirky characters and a plot peppered with an equally satisfactory number of solid clues and red herrings. Agent: Cynthia Manson, Cynthia Manson Literary Agency.



Kirkus

March 1, 2014
A North Carolina family-research specialist and her psychic friend take on a murder in the present and a mystery from the past. Genealogist Sophreena McClure, Esme Sabatier and the other members of an unofficial club in the town of Morningside plan to give a present of family research to their friend Olivia Clement. Although Olivia's always wanted to know more about her father, who ran off before she was born, her friends warn her that she might not like what she learns. But Olivia, who wants to know the truth, turns over boxes of papers and diaries from her recently deceased aunt Celestine to the researchers. Tony Barrett, a former student of Olivia's daughter Beth, offers to make a video scrapbook to accompany the print versions, despite Esme's wariness of newfangled media. Esme has her own resources that only Sophreena knows about--signs, symbols and occasional voices from those who've gone on before. She and Sophreena have barely started the project when Beth's controlling husband, Blaine Branch, is found floating in a lake. Although Esme's beau, Detective Denny Carlson, is reluctant to disrupt a family he knows and likes, he's obligated to investigate Beth, her brother and Blaine's associates. Tony's troubled past brings him under suspicion as well. While he uses his technological skills to help Sophreena and Esme with Blaine's murder--and Sophreena does research into the unknown aspects of her own family history--they're also getting messages from Celestine, who keeps telling Esme that something's not right. Bonner's chatty, huggy club (Paging the Dead, 2013) returns to sort out family trees and solve murders at a leisurely pace that keeps this cozy from standing out--until what seems like a giveaway leads to a surprising climax.

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