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Silent Knife

por Shelley Freydont

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Event planner Liv Montgomery is full of yuletide cheer--but it's hard to remain festive when someone's out to slay Santa in the second Celebration Bay mystery.   It's Liv Montgomery's first Christmas out of Manhattan and in Celebration Bay. They've got a tree to rival Rockefeller Center's, but this year's holidays are turning out to be a disaster. As the small town's event planner, Liv wants everything to be perfect. Unfortunately, the local Christmas shop has been replaced by the gaudy Trim a Tree--complete with tacky ornaments and a new replacement Santa who isn't spreading any cheer.   At the town's annual Celebration of Lights, Trim a Tree is the only shop left unlit. Liv, furious, goes to investigate, and discovers something even less festive--the store's new Santa has been murdered. Small-town gossip begins to stir, and Liv must clear the name of the previous town Santa just in the nick of time before the real killer ruins Christmas.… (más)
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Shelley Freydont does an excellent job at bringing the characters of Celebration Bay to life. The characters and setting are entertaining and believable. This murder mystery was an enjoyable read. ( )
  Jeremias75 | Jan 3, 2022 |
Silent Knife is the second book in the A Celebration Bay Mystery series.

Liv Montgomery is busy putting the finishing touches on Celebration Bay's holiday events, while her assistant and her Westie work on vocal skills. Trim A Tree, which has undergone a change of ownership has started carrying gaudy and tacky items, in addition to having an anything but friendly Santa Claus, which is in violation town policy.
After much cajoling, Liv is finally able to convince Grace Thornsby that her Santa has to be removed.

As the community is getting ready for their Christmas tree lighting, all the stores are brightly lit, except for Trim A Tree. Penny, clerk at Trim A Tree, heads back to the shop and finds the former Santa dead from having his throat cut. The towns' Santa is missing and someone says that a Santa was seen leaving about the same time.

Liv, with the help of Ted and the caring and observant shopkeepers, are enlisted to help find the murderer so that Celebration Bay will have a happy holiday. After much cajoling Liv is finally able to get Chaz Bristow involved in search. Chaz is a character to be reckoned with and enjoy his character. I know Liz would like to give him a head slap often. I'm guessing that at some time Liv and Chaz will become better friends, but for now the banter between them is fun.

All the store owners from the first book are back and doing what they can to help Liv. And of course Whiskey can always count on the Bakery for his own special treats.

And of course Whiskey is there to provide the reader with many light hearted moments.

Looking forward to book #3 ( )
  FredYoder | May 10, 2015 |
I probably should have saved this book to read closer to Christmas, as it takes place smack in the middle of the Christmas holidays. But since Christmas here Down Under falls in the middle of the summer, it's not quite the same, and the book called to me from my Hill o' TBR.

First, the setting. Up-state New York, small town driven by tourism. Very small town. The kind where you're "from away" if you've been living there less than, say, 30 years. But the town is smart; tourism driven as it is, they hire an event coordinator to make sure the tourist-attraction events go flawlessly. That people start getting picked off soon after she moves there is just a coincidence. ;)

Next, the characters. Likeable; individual enough that you can keep them straight, but none so unique as to be eccentric. The first book introduced a 'nemesis' character that I didn't care for - I don't see the point of them beyond giving the author something to fill pages with when plot is running thin. But this book saw that character toned down quite a bit - and she gets her comeuppance too, which made her presence more pleasant. Also introduced in the first book was the possible love interest; although how he was supposed to be interesting when he was so lazy as to be practically catatonic is beyond me. At least he's good-looking. This book found him only slightly more responsive to external stimuli, but there's also the possibility that he might have competition now. And the competition is NOT lazy. So, something to look forward to.

Last, the plot. Full kudos to the author here. She wrote a plot that should have most people following blind leads and red herrings. Sadly, I wasn't one of them, but I can't even say where she really went wrong. I just read a sentence early on and went "Ha!" and it turned out I was right. Objectively, there was nothing about that sentence that should have given anything away. It just clicked with me. Still reading cozies is at least as much about the character development and the entertainment that provides as it is about the plotting of the murder or murders. And there's enough going on in Celebration Bay that I was kept entertained on a rainy blustery afternoon. I'll be looking for the third book next year. ( )
  murderbydeath | Sep 20, 2014 |
Silent Knife is the second book in the A Celebration Bay Mystery series.

Liv Montgomery is busy putting the finishing touches on Celebration Bay's holiday events, while her assistant and her Westie work on vocal skills. Trim A Tree, which has undergone a change of ownership has started carrying gaudy and tacky items, in addition to having an anything but friendly Santa Claus, which is in violation town policy.
After much cajoling, Liv is finally able to convince Grace Thornsby that her Santa has to be removed.

As the community is getting ready for their Christmas tree lighting, all the stores are brightly lit, except for Trim A Tree. Penny, clerk at Trim A Tree, heads back to the shop and finds the former Santa dead from having his throat cut. The towns' Santa is missing and someone says that a Santa was seen leaving about the same time.

Liv, with the help of Ted and the caring and observant shopkeepers, are enlisted to help find the murderer so that Celebration Bay will have a happy holiday. After much cajoling Liv is finally able to get Chaz Bristow involved in search. Chaz is a character to be reckoned with and enjoy his character. I know Liz would like to give him a head slap often. I'm guessing that at some time Liv and Chaz will become better friends, but for now the banter between them is fun.

All the store owners from the first book are back and doing what they can to help Liv. And of course Whiskey can always count on the Bakery for his own special treats.

And of course Whiskey is there to provide the reader with many light hearted moments.

Looking forward to book #3 ( )
  yoder | Sep 20, 2013 |
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Event planner Liv Montgomery is full of yuletide cheer--but it's hard to remain festive when someone's out to slay Santa in the second Celebration Bay mystery.   It's Liv Montgomery's first Christmas out of Manhattan and in Celebration Bay. They've got a tree to rival Rockefeller Center's, but this year's holidays are turning out to be a disaster. As the small town's event planner, Liv wants everything to be perfect. Unfortunately, the local Christmas shop has been replaced by the gaudy Trim a Tree--complete with tacky ornaments and a new replacement Santa who isn't spreading any cheer.   At the town's annual Celebration of Lights, Trim a Tree is the only shop left unlit. Liv, furious, goes to investigate, and discovers something even less festive--the store's new Santa has been murdered. Small-town gossip begins to stir, and Liv must clear the name of the previous town Santa just in the nick of time before the real killer ruins Christmas.

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