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Dead for the Winter : A Mystery

Dead for the Winter : A Mystery

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is a beautifully written book and an engaging mystery
Review: Chloe is a Victim Advocate in a county on the Mexican border (south of Tucson). She has a brief relationship (a couple of dinners) with a charming man who confesses he is still married -- and that's that, until her role as Victim Advocate prevents her from keeping the relationship in the past. Her relationship with Terry quickly gets reported, and she is briefly a suspect in his death. She's told to take her 3 weeks vacation and then they would see if she still had a job -- so she ends up using her free time to solve some mysteries surrounding Terry.

Chloe is an interesting, likeable character, and the New Mexico community described comes to life for the reader. Some of the secrets I guessed as I was reading, but I did not guess the identify of the killer. I intend to read more by this author, and I think this book deserves to be nominated for some awards.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Should Become Thorton's first BEST SELLER!!!!
Review: Thornton's hardwork over the years is really paying off. This finely crafted book is so enjoyably written! The characters are as engagingly quirksome as Martha Grimes' Jury, Plant, and company. And, yes, we see glimpses of our own humantiy throughout!! You don't want to miss this one.

A true joy to read. One of those books you are so sorry to finish.

Thank you Betsy Thornton!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: strong combination amateur sleuth and police procedural
Review: While on leave due to a case that left people dead, Cochise County, Arizona Victim Advocate Chloe Newcombe hires carpenter Terry Barnett to build a bookcase for her. However, with her former lover somewhere south of the equator, Chloe finds the charming Terry quite attractive and ponders a fling with him. Several observers watch her flirt outrageously with Terry, but the affair ends before it starts when he calmly mentions his artist spouse Heather; Chloe rejects the idea as not worth the complication.

Chloe must have had a prophecy because not long afterward, someone murders Terry. Besides Heather as a suspect, Chloe is also considered a strong person of interest by Detective Flynn. Unable to sit idly by as a prime candidate and especially when Terry's estranged brother Fred arrives from Ohio planning to prove his sister-in-law, whom he never met, killed his sibling, Chloe begins investigating. She quickly learns how the brothers had a falling out over April Matasky twenty years ago and follows up by digging deeper into the suddenly caring Fred.

The who-done-it is a well written combination amateur sleuth (in some ways competing sleuths between Fred and Chloe) and police procedural. The mystery resolution seems stretched, but readers will not care because what truly makes the tale and the series so powerful is Chloe. She is the poster worker of "to err is human" and though an excellent victim advocate makes misjudgment calls that prove costly to her clients. In other words, she is not perfect on the job or for that matter in her romances. Fans will appreciate this solid tale because of the fabulous lead female.

Harriet Klausner



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