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Cargando... Death Pays the Rose Rent (Tori Miracle Mysteries, No. 1) (edición 1998)por Valerie S. Malmont (Autor)
Información de la obraDeath Pays the Rose Rent por Valerie S. Malmont
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"Death Pays the Rose Rent marks the start of a delightful new mystery series featuring Tori Miracle - New York City crime reporter turned novelist - and the charming setting of Lickin Creek, a Civil War town nestled in the heart of Pennsylvania's Amish country." "When Tori accepts an invitation from her dearest friend, Alice-Ann, and her husband, Richard, to visit them in Lickin Creek, she gladly leaves behind the hustle and bustle of New York City for some much-needed rest and relaxation. Yet the intended vacation quickly becomes a by-the-seat-of-the-pants lesson in sleuthing - and survival." "Upon her arrival, the town is buzzing with preparations for Rose Rent Day, an annual celebration honoring the town founder who donated land to the churches for a most unusual rent: one red rose. Though the tradition has lived on for decades, this year it is broken when the guest of honor turns up dead." "Though at first no one suspects foul play, Tori has reason to believe otherwise. Searching for clues in a town so small that everyone is a suspect, Tori finds love on the run with a distractingly handsome police detective who guides her through the grand castles and underground caves which hold the closely guarded secrets of this historic town. As Tori gets closer to the truth, the death toll mounts . . . until she becomes the target of a killer obsessed with keeping Lickin Creek's past buried - forever."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Tori Miracle was an aspiring crime reporter in New York City when, after being shunted to the unwanted role of fashion reporter, quit her job to become a novelist. After penning her first novel, The Mark Twain Horror House, she waits in her tiny, rundown apartment to hit it big. After an invitation from her best friend, Alice-Ann, to visit her in rural Pennsylvania, Tori packs up her clothes, her cats and her typewriter and jumps on a bus. Soon after arriving, she learns her friend is having marital issues with her husband, Richard. Not long after, Richard is found dead and Alice-Ann is the prime suspect.
I really enjoyed this book, from the easy style of writing to the characters to the rich plot. It was easy to sink into and I really liked the off-beat but likeable characters. The only issue I had with the story is that Tori makes several references to prior events, making it sound as though there was an earlier book in the series. It's too bad there isn't, because it sounds like it would make an even better book than this one. Just a touch of the supernatural in this story, and also caves. I like caves. I would love to be exploring all those paths under the town!
I have to say, I did figure out who the bad guy was because they were constantly ignored on the list of suspects. Just a bit obvious, but like I said, the rich plot was so great that I couldn't stop reading.
I deducted half a star because of all the Edison idolizing. I'm not a fan of Edison, he was less a brilliant inventor and more a fraud who took credit for the discoveries of many of his employees, like Nicola Tesla for example. Ugh. Stop the idolizing, please!
Overall, a really great start to a series and recommended for anyone looking for a light read and a great mystery. ( )