Rating:  Summary: Irregardless of Murder Delivers Suspense and Character Review: A masterfully-drawn amateur sleuth, Amelia Prentice is the kind of woman we all want to grow up to be--strong, independent, and respected for her mind. She is also charming and vulnerable, characteristics that make her equally appealing. A younger version of Miss Marple, she is decidely more open to life's possibilities, and the rekindling of a former love just adds icing to this delicious confection of a mystery. Miss Prentice's keen mind and flawless instincts are put to work when one of her former students is found murdered near the library copying machine.Her ensuing journey of discovery introduces Miss Prentice to a host of interesting characters, and Edwards Kennedy's sure hand with characterization keeps the reader enthralled. In the end, we are not only shocked to discover the identity of the murderer, but reluctant to say goodbye to Amelia Prentice.
Rating:  Summary: The action keeps the reader fascinated and entertained Review: Ellen Edwards Kennedy sets her cozy mystery in the New York Adirondack area where she grew up. [....]Amelia Prentice is a high school English teacher in her forties. She figures she will always be a spinster, until she trips over the body of her former student, Marguerite LeBow, in the public library. Her head wound brings out the worst of the town gossips, who start in on poor Marguerite. However, it also reacquaints her with her former beau, Gil Dickensen, and the old sparks fly: "He kissed me. It was apparent from his technique that Gil had put in some practice since we had last done this. As for me, I had to rely on memory and trust that, just like riding a bicycle, it would all come back to me. I gave it my best." Gil enlists the aid of his nephew Vern to both watch over Amelia and help her, which turns out for the best as Amelia herself is at the heart of the mystery. Ms. Kennedy does a great job of totally confusing the reader with all of the town's characters. It makes for great reading and an interesting labyrinth. Kennedy teases the reader with the initials UDJ, floating them in and out of the action. Every great cozy should have a cat, and Amelia's Sam is lazy and languorous, providing a kitty Falstaff to the cast of characters. Amelia's old house provides a great backdrop for the action, as well as a source of strength and sanctuary for her, as her dead parents provide warm memories. Ellen Edwards Kennedy has produced a signature mystery in the old cozy, read in a wingback chair on a rainy day, tradition. She has added to the Old Grand Dame herself, Agatha Christie. Her characters are recognizable; the action keeps the reader fascinated and entertained, and the ending is very satisfactory after a great denouement. When the book ended, I heaved a great sigh of contentment as I hoped that Ms. Kennedy would soon crank out another.
Rating:  Summary: engaging amateur sleuth tale Review: Every Thursday evening, long time high school English teacher, Miss Amelia Prentice goes to the public library to mark her students' papers. However, this week Amelia trips in the copy room, banging her head and lying on the floor unconscious. When she reawakens the police among others are there. Detective O'Brien asks her questions until he realizes that Amelia is unaware that she tripped over the corpse of a former student Marguerite LeBow. Amelia refuses to accept some cretin coach as a substitute. Instead she heroically goes to her classroom with her goal to pretend no involvement in the case. As the police keep questioning on why she was making 67 copies in the library's copy room, Amelia concludes that she is a prime suspect. Accompanied by the nephew of a friend, Amelia sets out to prove her innocence and demonstrate that those who teach English can catch the murderer that is if the culprit does not kill her first. Regardless of sub-genre preference mystery fans will enjoy IRREGARDLESS OF MURDER, an engaging amateur sleuth tale starring an eccentric heroine. The endearing lead character will remind readers of a dedicated teacher from their salad days who quoted Shakespeare and Dickens and called out your name in Pig Latin. Ellen Edwards Kennedy provides a strong who-done-it because of the cast that feels like a small town ensemble, but in the end Miss Prentice steals the show and turns this novel into an A+ paper. ...
Rating:  Summary: engaging amateur sleuth tale Review: Every Thursday evening, long time high school English teacher, Miss Amelia Prentice goes to the public library to mark her students' papers. However, this week Amelia trips in the copy room, banging her head and lying on the floor unconscious. When she reawakens the police among others are there. Detective O'Brien asks her questions until he realizes that Amelia is unaware that she tripped over the corpse of a former student Marguerite LeBow. Amelia refuses to accept some cretin coach as a substitute. Instead she heroically goes to her classroom with her goal to pretend no involvement in the case. As the police keep questioning on why she was making 67 copies in the library's copy room, Amelia concludes that she is a prime suspect. Accompanied by the nephew of a friend, Amelia sets out to prove her innocence and demonstrate that those who teach English can catch the murderer that is if the culprit does not kill her first. Regardless of sub-genre preference mystery fans will enjoy IRREGARDLESS OF MURDER, an engaging amateur sleuth tale starring an eccentric heroine. The endearing lead character will remind readers of a dedicated teacher from their salad days who quoted Shakespeare and Dickens and called out your name in Pig Latin. Ellen Edwards Kennedy provides a strong who-done-it because of the cast that feels like a small town ensemble, but in the end Miss Prentice steals the show and turns this novel into an A+ paper. ...
Rating:  Summary: "Not That Bad" Review: I bought this book after seeing it posted on hundreds of listmania lists. All raving how wonderful this book is.. Must Read, Best Book I've Ever Read and etc... Hey, forgive me here, but "Irregardless of Murder" is just an average at best mystery. Sorry folks. The truth hurts, I know, not what you wanted to hear, so take two asprin and call me in the morning. The story is not that bad, somewhat predictable but still doable. The characters are nothing great or even memorable. Deal with it. This book is an average read nothing more...nothing less.
Rating:  Summary: Praises for Miss Prentice Review: I thoroughly enjoyed this book from start to finish. The main character, Miss Prentice, feels like an old friend. The author does a great job of keeping the reader guessing until the very end. "Irregardless of Murder" is the perfect blend of an Agatha Christie mystery in a Jan Karon small town. I have recommended this book to all my friends and family, and even to kind strangers in bookstores. I hope this is the first of many exciting works from Mrs. Kennedy.
Rating:  Summary: Boring & Predictable !! Review: IRREGARDLESS Of MURDER was a predictable mystery which made this book a chore to get through. I will not be buying any more books by Ellen Edwards Kennedy any time soon !!
Rating:  Summary: A fun new series. Review: IRREGARDLESS OF MURDER was surprisingly fun for a mystery, and easy to read quickly. The book has wonderful characters, romance, and a few laughs. And it was fun to visit the Adirondacks again. This book promises a sequel, which will mean a good series has been born. I'm looking forward to reading the next one. I found this book through a "favorite cozies" list on Amazon.com, and am I glad I did!
Rating:  Summary: Great start for a new series Review: Miss Amelia Prentice is a forty something English teacher in upstate New York. Not exactly the most exciting life in the world, but that is soon to change. While copying a woodcut of the Globe Theater for her class, she trips over the body of a former student. Who would murder Marguerite LeBow? Apparently there is alot more going on in the town than Miss Prentice is aware of. This was a surprisingly good cozy. I initially picked it up and put it down after the first chapter, and I am happy I picked it up again. The characters were very well developed and realistic and the mystery had many unexpected twists. I look forward to the next one.
Rating:  Summary: Great start for a new series Review: Miss Amelia Prentice is a forty something English teacher in upstate New York. Not exactly the most exciting life in the world, but that is soon to change. While copying a woodcut of the Globe Theater for her class, she trips over the body of a former student. Who would murder Marguerite LeBow? Apparently there is alot more going on in the town than Miss Prentice is aware of. This was a surprisingly good cozy. I initially picked it up and put it down after the first chapter, and I am happy I picked it up again. The characters were very well developed and realistic and the mystery had many unexpected twists. I look forward to the next one.
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