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Death's a Beach: A Jersey Shore Mystery (Jersey Shore Mysteries)

Death's a Beach: A Jersey Shore Mystery (Jersey Shore Mysteries)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Oh Mama, there are Bones in the Cellar
Review: Ghostwriter Anne Hardaway is hard at work on a "how-to" book about home repair. It may not be all that exciting, but it's a living and she can work from home in the beach community of Oceanside Heights.

She's distracted from her work as weather forecasters are issuing warnings of an out of season nor'easter, because her house needs some serious bolstering to be ready for a big storm. When she discovers the plank flooring in the basement giving way, she calls in a repairman who finds a skeleton under the floor.

The bones are identified as the psychologist who'd treated Anne's mother years earlier and fearing her mother might be involved, Anne naturally wants to make sure she wasn't. Her investigation leads her to Sunnydale Nursing Home, where elderly people are dying at an alarming rate. Now she's in the thick of things.

I found this a captivating story with well drawn characters and I liked it five stars worth. Tomorrow I start another Anne Hardaway mystery.

Reviewed by Vesta Irene

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Oh Mama, there are Bones in the Cellar
Review: Ghostwriter Anne Hardaway is hard at work on a "how-to" book about home repair. It may not be all that exciting, but it's a living and she can work from home in the beach community of Oceanside Heights.

She's distracted from her work as weather forecasters are issuing warnings of an out of season nor'easter, because her house needs some serious bolstering to be ready for a big storm. When she discovers the plank flooring in the basement giving way, she calls in a repairman who finds a skeleton under the floor.

The bones are identified as the psychologist who'd treated Anne's mother years earlier and fearing her mother might be involved, Anne naturally wants to make sure she wasn't. Her investigation leads her to Sunnydale Nursing Home, where elderly people are dying at an alarming rate. Now she's in the thick of things.

I found this a captivating story with well drawn characters and I liked it five stars worth. Tomorrow I start another Anne Hardaway mystery.

Reviewed by Vesta Irene

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Skeleton in Anne's Basement
Review: The town of Oceanside Heights has just been hit by a nor'easter in October. Anne Hardaway's house has been hit hard, and she can no longer put off the repairs her home needs. But when the contractor starts work on the basement, he finds a skeleton. Reading her mother's diary, Anne begins to suspect who it might be. But, could her mother have killed this man? Anne finds it hard to believe and sets out to figure out what happened. The trail soon leads to a nursing home where the residents seem to have a regular pattern of dieing. Is there a connection? And why is that car staked out across the street from Anne's house? Meanwhile, Anne is having problems of her own with boyfriend Jack. He seems to be ready for a commitment that Anne can't seem to make. Will they be able to work this out?

This book shows us Oceanside Heights without the tourists. It paints a different picture yet still holds plenty of murder and mayhem. The writing style makes the town seem inviting, a stark contrast to the storyline.

The mystery plot took a little time to get started, instead focusing a little more on Anne's problems with Jack. However, about half way through the emphasis shifted. This bothered me only slightly and felt realistic. As with the other two in the series, I was confused until the end. With the exception of Jack, the supporting players in Anne's life have little more then a walk on part. I would like to see more of them if only to get to know Anne a little better.

This series emphasizes plot and setting. While I still don't feel like I fully know Anne, the series is perfect for anyone who likes their mysteries with a twist.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Skeleton in Anne's Basement
Review: The town of Oceanside Heights has just been hit by a nor'easter in October. Anne Hardaway's house has been hit hard, and she can no longer put off the repairs her home needs. But when the contractor starts work on the basement, he finds a skeleton. Reading her mother's diary, Anne begins to suspect who it might be. But, could her mother have killed this man? Anne finds it hard to believe and sets out to figure out what happened. The trail soon leads to a nursing home where the residents seem to have a regular pattern of dieing. Is there a connection? And why is that car staked out across the street from Anne's house? Meanwhile, Anne is having problems of her own with boyfriend Jack. He seems to be ready for a commitment that Anne can't seem to make. Will they be able to work this out?

This book shows us Oceanside Heights without the tourists. It paints a different picture yet still holds plenty of murder and mayhem. The writing style makes the town seem inviting, a stark contrast to the storyline.

The mystery plot took a little time to get started, instead focusing a little more on Anne's problems with Jack. However, about half way through the emphasis shifted. This bothered me only slightly and felt realistic. As with the other two in the series, I was confused until the end. With the exception of Jack, the supporting players in Anne's life have little more then a walk on part. I would like to see more of them if only to get to know Anne a little better.

This series emphasizes plot and setting. While I still don't feel like I fully know Anne, the series is perfect for anyone who likes their mysteries with a twist.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another good story in the series...
Review: This is another good adventure with Anne Hardaway on the Jersey Shore. She is busy trying to ghostwrite another book and dealing with major home repair herself.... when the repairman discovers a skeleton under the basement floor. In her search to discover the identity of the body buried under her house and wondering about her mother's involvement with it, Ann begins a trip back in time which involves investigating the last years of her mother's life. This is a good story that keeps you guessing until the end. all in all a good read

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another good story in the series...
Review: This is another good adventure with Anne Hardaway on the Jersey Shore. She is busy trying to ghostwrite another book and dealing with major home repair herself.... when the repairman discovers a skeleton under the basement floor. In her search to discover the identity of the body buried under her house and wondering about her mother's involvement with it, Ann begins a trip back in time which involves investigating the last years of her mother's life. This is a good story that keeps you guessing until the end. all in all a good read


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