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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
delightful police procedural Connecticut Yankee cozy,
This review is from: The Burnt Orange Sunrise: A Berger and Mitry Mystery (Berger and Mitry Mysteries) (Hardcover)
On the surface film critic Mitch Berger and state trooper Desiree Mitry have nothing in common. She is a black Christian and he is white. She is athletically fit while he is a pudgy couch potato. She keeps her feelings inside while he is an extrovert wearing them on his sleeves. In spite of all that and more they share a terrific personal relationship. They even have successfully solved a couple of homicide cases together although murder is the last thing on their minds when they attend a society gala at Astrid's castle in Dorset, Connecticut.
The party honors film director Ada Geiger, who broke the gender wall in the 1950s, but had to leave Hollywood due to the McCarthy persecutions. Her daughter Norma and her son-in-law Les own and run Astrid's castle, a hotel that is barely breaking even. The next morning, Norma is found dead in her bed from an apparent heart attack. Not long after that Ada is found also deceased, strangled by a telephone cord. Des believes that Norma was a homicide victim too and with Mitch covering her back and ignoring jurisdiction she investigates who killed the mother and daughter. Mitch and Des are definitely the odd couple, which adds to the charm of this delightful police procedural Connecticut Yankee cozy. In some ways this tale is a twenty-first century version of Christie's AND THEN THERE WERE NONE. This is locked room mystery which makes the case more difficult for the lead duo, but more fun for the fan. David Handler provides a unique voice that uses excellent characterizations to provide a fabulous mystery. Harriet Klausner
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Enjoyable as always,
By kmorical (Belmont, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Burnt Orange Sunrise: A Berger and Mitry Mystery (Berger and Mitry Mysteries) (Hardcover)
I love a mystery that keeps me involved. Until the inevitable murder, not only was I diligently trying to figure out who would get it first, and of course, who was responsible, but the added mystery of Mitch and Des's relationship status kept my mind busy as well. Mr. Handler is the master of engaging you in the story and holding you there until the bitter end. I love this series. Again, my hat's off to you Mr. Handler.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Appealing characters, interesting plot,
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This review is from: The Burnt Orange Sunrise: A Berger and Mitry Mystery (Berger and Mitry Mysteries) (Hardcover)
This book is part of a series, and I reccomend them all. (It's fun to read them in order to see the development of the main characters' relationship -- this is the latest in the series, by the way). The strength of the book is the acceptance and warmth in Mitch and Des' romance, and the fact that neither of these two follow the conventions of society. The mystery is well-plotted, with attention to the emotional effects on all those involved.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Entertaining, Neatly Plotted Manor House Mystery,
By J Scott Morrison (Middlebury VT, USA) - See all my reviews (TOP 50 REVIEWER) (VINE VOICE) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: The Burnt Orange Sunrise: A Berger and Mitry Mystery (Berger and Mitry Mysteries) (Hardcover)
It's not actually a manor house because it takes place in a mansion in Connecticut, not in England, but it has much the same feel as classic manor house cozy mysteries from the UK. However, there are -- and none of the other reviewers have mentioned this -- some up-to-the-minute sly comments about the US's current political climate. One of the characters is a clone of cable news's Tucker Carlson, complete with bow tie and smugness. He and his jaunty grandmother, Ada Geiger, 94, a newly rediscovered noir film director, get into some hilariously pointed arguments about the state of politics in America and the world. All this and a genuinely interesting murder mystery to solve.
A satisfying mystery featuring one of the current day's best detecting teams, State Tropper Des Mitry and movie critic Mitch Berger. Scott Morrison
4.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful,
By Jilly (NYC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Burnt Orange Sunrise: A Berger and Mitry Mystery (Berger and Mitry Mysteries) (Hardcover)
Another Berger and Mitry Mystery, wonderful, wonderful and wonderful. This is a neat, witty mystery. The two protagonist are so different and engaging you want to read it just to get to know them better. This is a such a classic mystery that never disappoints. I always wait for the next Berger and Mitry Mystery with anticipation and glee.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Truly worth reading,
By Ooh Rah "Semperfi" (Wisconsin) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Burnt Orange Sunrise: A Berger and Mitry Mystery (Berger and Mitry Mysteries) (Hardcover)
I love mysteries and this book didn't let me down.The characters are funny and well thought out.The whole series is worth reading. I'm anxiously awaiting the next one.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Engaging mystery throughout!,
By Tooty Fruity "Tiger lover" (Huber Heights, OH USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Burnt Orange Sunrise: A Berger and Mitry Mystery (Berger and Mitry Mysteries) (Hardcover)
I am a big fan of the Berger and Mitry mysteries. This one did not disappiont me. I was engaged throughout. I was also surprised at who actually "did it" and why. I was impressed by the feelings share by Mitch and Des. The end has left me anticipating the next book. Great job Mr. Handler!
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The Burnt Orange Sunrise: A Berger and Mitry Mystery (Berger and Mitry Mysteries) by David Handler (Hardcover - October 1, 2004)
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