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Murder of a Snake in the Grass

Murder of a Snake in the Grass

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Silly
Review: It's so obvious that the author is basing the main character on herself that it seems she goes a bit overboard in trying not to show this.

Skye just doesn't come across to me as your average midwestern adult professional. She comes across as stuffy, nerdy and silly -- certainly not someone schoolkids can relate to or feel comfortable with. The whole character just seems too forced to me, and her adventures are not at all entertaining. There's way too much minute detail -- what she wears, what she eats, what her phone messages say.

This book in particular I found very slow and confusing...like the resolution was something I was supposed to care about but didn't in the least, because I didn't know a whole lot about it. And the "mystery" behind Wally's strange behavior -- yawn.

Hopefully the author can get this series on track and concentrate more on developing Skye as an individual character, not a thinly-disguised clone of herself.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: CHARMING AMATEUR SLEUTH MYSTERY
Review: School psychologist, Skye Dennison has an uncomfortable past and as the history of her hometown is celebrated during the Scumble River bicentennial, hers comes back to haunt her. As Skye says, "sometimes it's better to let sleeping dogs lie, because if you disturb those canines they might wake up and bite you in the butt."

Skye left her hometown at eighteen after telling off everyone during her high school graduation. She vowed to never come back. She lied. Two years ago, after being jilted, fired, and maxing out her credit cards she came crawling back, and because it was home they had to take her in and forgive her, but they didn't have to forget.

Just as the citizens of Scumble River have begun to forget Skye's past, her ex-fiancé, Luc, shows up and makes everyone remember. He's an aristocrat from New Orleans and he claims he made a huge mistake in when he jilted her and he wants her back.

Skye tries to send him packing, but when the bicentennial guest of honor is found murder and Luc becomes a suspect she's stuck with him until the murder is solved. Although Skye tries not become involved in the murder investigation, it becomes clear she has to either figure out the real killer or put up with Luc's presence.

I enjoyed this mystery on many levels. First the setting is wonderful. It is clear the author is both familiar and fond of small towns, but that she sees the foibles as well as the charm. Next, the characters are wonderfully fleshed out. These are people you could have a cup of coffee and a piece of pie with while you put your feet up for a good gossip. Lastly, the plot is full of twists and turns. While the author plays fair and the clues are present, guessing whodunit is not easy.

But my favorite part of his book, and this series is Skye herself. She is someone with morals and values, and is fearless in her quest for justice for all. But best of all, because she is not perfect, she is utterly believable. This is a perfect summer read. Unfold your lawn chair, get your lemonade, and have a delightful afternoon.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Scumble River celebrates its Bicentennial
Review: Scumble River is all agog over its bicentennial celebration. Everyone in town is turning out for the many events which have been planned, but there's a monkeywrench in the proceedings when Gabriel Scumble, the heir of the town's original founder is late. Finally he shows up, but things get even worse when he is found dead. School psychologist Skye Denison has a hard time keeping her thoughts on the murder investigation because her ex-fiance Luc has shown up and it trying to persuade her to get back together. Skye was terribly hurt when Luc jilted her, but she is tempted to go back with him. These two plots continue in the book until at last they intersect and Luc is accused of murder. Add in the mischief caused by some of the students at Skye's school, and you have another enjoyable read from author Denise Swanson.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Skye in Scumble River Continues
Review: Skye Denison is an amazing character. After giving a high school speech that lets the community know just what she thinks of them, she ends up some years later coming back broke and dumped by her fiance. The community has not forgotten her speech.
More about the above is contained in earlier books in this series.
Now, while Scumble River is in the thick of its bicentennial celebration, her ex-fiance comes back and a murder comes in.
Skye always had guts and compassion but she has grown.
I'm already standing in line for "Murder of a Barbie and Ken", the next Scumble River book, due out November, 2003.
Denise Swanson never lets a reader down and the Scumble River series is not to be missed.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Skye in Scumble River Continues
Review: Skye Denison is an amazing character. After giving a high school speech that lets the community know just what she thinks of them, she ends up some years later coming back broke and dumped by her fiance. The community has not forgotten her speech.
More about the above is contained in earlier books in this series.
Now, while Scumble River is in the thick of its bicentennial celebration, her ex-fiance comes back and a murder comes in.
Skye always had guts and compassion but she has grown.
I'm already standing in line for "Murder of a Barbie and Ken", the next Scumble River book, due out November, 2003.
Denise Swanson never lets a reader down and the Scumble River series is not to be missed.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: CHARMING AMATEUR SLEUTH MYSTERY
Review: Skye Denison is the school psychologist in Scumble River. Her ex-fiance, Luc, comes to town to try to woo her back. He also wants her to help him to set up a foundation for abused children. She knows that if she doesn't see him and get closure once and for all, she and Simon, the town mortician and coroner, will never have a future.

Scumble River is celebrating its bicentennial. There are many activities, including the re-enactment of the discovery of Scumble River. Gabriel Scumble, the last of the Scumble's, has been brought from Montreal to participate in the re-enactment.

Then he is discovered dead at the bandstand. Skye once again gets involved in helping to solve this crime. This time Wally, the police chief, does not get mad that she is helping; neither does Simon.

She has her hands full with problems at the high school as well. Also, her uncle Charlie is acting strange. And then Luc is suspected of killing Gabriel Scumble. What more can go wrong?

This is small town at its best. Denise Swanson has a hit series on her hands. I truly enjoy every book and love the various small-town characters. They are so true to form. There is always something going on behind the scenes in town as well.

I feel as if I've been there. She does a great job of describing the location and characters. You can also feel the tension between the various people. Skye's mother is a real character. This book only has a few members of Skye's family really introduced. In previous books the whole family has been involved. What a group of characters!

If you haven't read one of Denise's books, I recommend you run out and buy one. Once you do, you won't be able to stop reading them!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Skye tries to get closure & ends up trying to solve a murder
Review: Skye Denison is the school psychologist in Scumble River. Her ex-fiance, Luc, comes to town to try to woo her back. He also wants her to help him to set up a foundation for abused children. She knows that if she doesn't see him and get closure once and for all, she and Simon, the town mortician and coroner, will never have a future.

Scumble River is celebrating its bicentennial. There are many activities, including the re-enactment of the discovery of Scumble River. Gabriel Scumble, the last of the Scumble's, has been brought from Montreal to participate in the re-enactment.

Then he is discovered dead at the bandstand. Skye once again gets involved in helping to solve this crime. This time Wally, the police chief, does not get mad that she is helping; neither does Simon.

She has her hands full with problems at the high school as well. Also, her uncle Charlie is acting strange. And then Luc is suspected of killing Gabriel Scumble. What more can go wrong?

This is small town at its best. Denise Swanson has a hit series on her hands. I truly enjoy every book and love the various small-town characters. They are so true to form. There is always something going on behind the scenes in town as well.

I feel as if I've been there. She does a great job of describing the location and characters. You can also feel the tension between the various people. Skye's mother is a real character. This book only has a few members of Skye's family really introduced. In previous books the whole family has been involved. What a group of characters!

If you haven't read one of Denise's books, I recommend you run out and buy one. Once you do, you won't be able to stop reading them!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Skye's ex comes to Scumble River
Review: The bicentennial celebrations in Scumble River are in full swing. A descendant of the original Scumble is in attendance. Skye's love life is ever more confusing. Things are going well with Simon, but she still has feelings for Wally, and to make things worse, her ex fiance` seems to want her back. As usual, there is a particularly tricky problem with one of the children at the High School. Skye doesn't need another murder investigation right now, but when Gabriel Scumble is found murdered on the bandstand at the celebration and her ex is implicated, Skye has to get involved. If only to get him out of her life forever.

This series keeps getting better and better. The characters are quirky and fun and the problems of the residents of Scumble River are very realistic. I read this one in one sitting and look forward to the next.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Skye's ex comes to Scumble River
Review: The bicentennial celebrations in Scumble River are in full swing. A descendant of the original Scumble is in attendance. Skye's love life is ever more confusing. Things are going well with Simon, but she still has feelings for Wally, and to make things worse, her ex fiance` seems to want her back. As usual, there is a particularly tricky problem with one of the children at the High School. Skye doesn't need another murder investigation right now, but when Gabriel Scumble is found murdered on the bandstand at the celebration and her ex is implicated, Skye has to get involved. If only to get him out of her life forever.

This series keeps getting better and better. The characters are quirky and fun and the problems of the residents of Scumble River are very realistic. I read this one in one sitting and look forward to the next.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Silly
Review: This book is the 4th Book in the Scumble River Mystery series written by Denise Swanson. In this installment, Skye Denison has a lot to deal with. The town of Scumble River is celebrating its bicentennial by throwing a large celebration, which means everyone in town will be participating in the events. Skye's ex-fiancé, Luc St. Amant, has chosen this time to come to town to try to win over Skye's heart once more, bringing into question whether Skye wants to turn to the past for a romance, or if she sees herself in a long-term relationship with her current love interest, Simon Reid. Also adding to her trouble is a gang of rowdy teenagers and then the murder of the guest of honor at the Scumble River celebration. At first, Skye does not want to get involved in the murder investigation, but when several people close to Skye become involved, she once again sets out to find a killer.

I have really enjoyed the entire Scumble River series, and this book was a delight. This book was interesting and entertaining with just the right amount of suspense thrown in. I thought I knew the identity of the killer several times throughout the book, but was mildly surprised at the ending. I was also happy to see that Skye makes a decision about her love life at the end of this book, since I felt that the Simon/Wally triangle had dragged on long enough. This is a fun, easy read for any cozy mystery lover.

The first book in this series is "Murder of a Small-Town Honey". Enjoy!


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