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Rating: Summary: Author Synopsis Review: Barnaby Moss and Arnie Kotkin have an old friendship, a new relationship and a few problems--little things like murder...attempted and real.
'Belle Harbor Skeletons' takes a look at opposing parental reactions to the news that a grown son is gay.
Larry and Stella Moss are supportive, feeling that the content of their son's character is not based on his sexuality; they raised him to be a decent man, and are satisfied that he is one.
Thelma Kotkin, wealthy and image-conscious, has already become a one-woman screaming match, badgering her mousy husband, Joseph, into agreeing to disinherit their middle son. Nice boys from wealthy families are not gay.
A nice boy from a wealthy family would not shoot his brother's partner either...pity no one mentioned that to one of Thelma's other sons.
Rating: Summary: Mystery Masterpiece Review: I can't recall ever reading a first time author who put so much humor and suspense at the same time into a novel. I am so looking forward to seeing more from this author. Her brand of writing is "playful" and "edge-of-your-seat" type of writing. I would like to know if anyone who has read this has been able to figure out the great "twist" at the end. I know it took me awhile to see it coming...and it was fabulous!! I hope we don't have to wait too long before she produces another wonderful book...mystery like this one...or otherwise. This book is an easy and great, fun read!!
Rating: Summary: A surprise from a new author!! Review: I enjoyed this book. It is entertaining, loving, tender and surprising! Respectful of the reader, it does not get graphic or detailed concerning the main characters, and yet you understand the depth of their feelings for each other. The story moves well and once you pick it up, you will not want to put it down.I recommend it to all and cannot wait for her to write again!!
Rating: Summary: Unexpected twists right to the end Review: This is an excellently written book and reads quick. Just when you think you have figured it out, the author throws you a curve you never even saw coming. I felt the early chapters introduced the characters in much the same way as Mary Higgins Clark does in her books. I would highly recommend this to any one who likes a good mystery.
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