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5.0 out of 5 stars
Another solid entry in this series, September 30, 2010
This review is from: Brewed, Crude and Tattooed (Maggy Thorsen) (Paperback)
In this great fourth Maggy Thorsen 'coffee house' mystery, an unexpected spring snowstorm leaves Maggy and several other tenants from the strip mall where her coffee shop Uncommon Grounds is located totally stranded and cut off from the outside world. So when the owner of the mall, Way Benson, is found stabbed in the back and his head mutilated by a snowblower, the suspect list is pretty small, since the opportunity for an outsider to have done it is minimal. Maggy, who's already seen her share of dead bodies, starts asking questions, trying to think like her boyfriend, Sheriff Jake Pavlik, who is nowhere around. Just about everyone who knew Way had good reason to hate the man, but trying to find someone who had not only motive but means and opportunity as well isn't going to be easy. And things get even more complicated when Way's ex-wife is also killed.
I am really enjoying this series a lot. It's cozy, but an edgy, funky kind of cozy where 'adult themes' and the occasional four-letter word aren't swept under the rug. Maggy has a wicked sense of humor and I find myself liking her very much--she's sort of a fish out of water, since the suburb she lives in is a gossipy, high-class enclave and Maggy is struggling to make ends meet and isn't so worried about what the Joneses think of her.
I think I especially liked this entry in the series because the boyfriend wasn't around so the romancey bits which I often find annoying weren't there at all in this one. I have to admit that the little bit of 'love interest' in this series isn't ever intrusive though, and it doesn't take over the whole story line, so kudos to the author for that, too! A mystery that's actually a mystery instead of a romance in disguise! Imagine that!
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4.0 out of 5 stars
It's fun watching this author mature, December 22, 2010
This review is from: Brewed, Crude and Tattooed (Maggy Thorsen) (Paperback)
This is the fourth novel in the Maggy Thorsen mystery series. I am enjoying watching the author mature as a writer. The earliest novels in the series were almost too light-weight for my taste; characters were rather shallow and the romance was amateurish. But with each successive novel, the author has improved. The plots become more complicated, the characters are fleshed out, and the reader develops a relationship with the characters. This mystery is "scarier" than the others so far. People just keep on dying and you wonder if a main character might be next. In this story, a freak spring snowstorm strands a group of tenants and others in the strip mall where Maggy's coffee shop is located. Slowly, over the course of a day, three of them are murdered and Maggy needs to figure out who the killer is before another in the group dies.
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