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Rating: Summary: Oz in Chicago--but watch out for the Tin Woodsman Review: Cat Marsala thinks she's just entertaining her young nephew with a visit to the Chicago Oz festival but before the night is through, she witnesses two murders, gets herself and her nephew shot at, and escapes through the tunnels that run underneath Chicago.When her evidence gets the police convinced that her brother is the killer, Cat decides to investigate herself. Yet if it isn't her brother, who could it be. She saw the victim run toward her brother with no evidence of blood anywhere. The strength of Hard Road is in its descriptions of Chicago and its little peeks into the Oz legend (I also enjoyed the Oz essay at the end although it had nothing to do with the mystery). Its weaknesses are in the lack of character development and fairly linear plot. HARD ROAD is well written--I certainly kept turning the pages and enjoyed the book.
Rating: Summary: ozzification Review: despite a colorful premise- a festival celebrating the centennial of the wizard of oz- a surprisingly lackluster whodunit. author's usual vivid sense of place and some interesting tidbits of ozinalia; but thin on the whole,an anemic effort.
Rating: Summary: If I Only had a Cat Review: I thoroughly enjoyed reading Barbara D'Amato's Hard Luck several years ago, & was pleased to find that she had published another installment to her Cat Marsala series, Hard Road. Set in Chicago, the mystery revolves around a Wizard of Oz festival. The story is full of suspense, color & drama. As usual, the author has gone to great lengths to research & provide a plethora of factually accurate details. This book also features a substantial epilogue, The Wooden Gargoyles: Evil in Oz by Brian D'Amato, & Twenty Questions in Oz: An Oz Quiz. Oz fans will not go wrong with the purchase of this stunning book.
Rating: Summary: If I Only had a Cat Review: I thoroughly enjoyed reading Barbara D'Amato's Hard Luck several years ago, & was pleased to find that she had published another installment to her Cat Marsala series, Hard Road. Set in Chicago, the mystery revolves around a Wizard of Oz festival. The story is full of suspense, color & drama. As usual, the author has gone to great lengths to research & provide a plethora of factually accurate details. This book also features a substantial epilogue, The Wooden Gargoyles: Evil in Oz by Brian D'Amato, & Twenty Questions in Oz: An Oz Quiz. Oz fans will not go wrong with the purchase of this stunning book.
Rating: Summary: NOT CATS HOTTEST CASE..... Review: In Chicago's Grant Park an OZ festival is being held to celebrate the centennial publication of The Wizard of Oz. Frank Baum wrote the book while living in the area and the city wants to honor their celebrity. It promises to be a great event with high tech displays of Oz locales, Oz rides, and food that could have come straight from the fantasy land. Free lance reporter Cat Marsala's brother Barry is in charge of the event so Cat is escorting her nephew Jeremy around the festival until it is time to return him to his father. When Jeremy and Cat go to meet Barry, a person breaks away from the crowd and rushes over to them. The next thing everybody sees is that individual bleeding to death and Barry holding a knife. Eager to get Jeremy away from the gruesome sight, Cat takes him to a different part of the festival. They have no time to relax because someone starts shooting at them, forcing them to run into the tunnels that lead under the city. The officer makes it clear that Barry is their number one suspect so Cat begins sleuthing, but that leads to her becoming the target of a killer. Cat Marsala is at the top of her game as she rescues her nephew, tries to clear her brother's name, and finds a major story to sell. Barbara D'Amato does not make her into a superwoman. Instead she is an average female striving to be the best she can be both as a person and as a reporter. Fans of amateur sleuth novels and Oz fans will absolutely love running down this yellow brick road. Harriet Klausner
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