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Butchers Hill (Tess Monaghan Mysteries) [Kindle Edition]

Laura Lippman
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Tess Monaghan has finally made the move and hung out her shingle as a p.i.-for-hire, complete with an office in Butchers Hill. Maybe it's not the best address in Baltimore, but you gotta start somewhere, and Tess's greyhound Esskay has no trouble taking marathon naps anywhere there's a roof. Then in walks Luther Beale, the notorious vigilante who five years ago shot a boy for vandalizing his car. Just out of prison, he says he wants to make reparations to the kids who witnessed his crime, so he needs Tess to find them. But once she starts snooping, the witnesses start dying. Is the "Butcher of Butchers Hill" at it again? Like it or not, Tess is embroiled in a case that encompasses the powers that-be, a heartless system that has destroyed the lives of children, and a nasty trail of money and lies leading all the way back to Butchers Hill.

About the Author

LAURA LIPPMAN has been awarded every major prize in crime fiction. The recipient of the first Mayor’s Prize, she lives in Baltimore, Maryland, and New Orleans, Louisiana, with her husband, David Simon, and their family.


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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 243 KB
  • Publisher: HarperCollins e-books; Reissue edition (March 17, 2009)
  • Sold by: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B000JMKO5A
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars TESS MONAGHAN BOOK THREE, January 28, 2012
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Try this series , the Tess Monaghan series from Laura Lippman. Tess is a former newsppaer gal turned PI. This is an great series, easy to read and very detailed in its character developement. Tess is real, comes across that way with her friends, family and even her pet dog. This the third book, BUTCHER'S HILL, and is the best so far, detailed in its story line with good questions along the way. If you like stories developed in dialogue, you will really like this series. On to book four. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
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4.0 out of 5 stars A Sad and Cautionary Tale, December 9, 2011
Series: Tess Monaghan, 3

Third in the Tess Monaghan mystery series based in Baltimore and revolving around a private detective just starting out.

My Take

It was slow to get started but I was soon deep in the two cases Tess pursued. One on a baby put up for adoption by a young but ambitious woman who turns out to have very unexpected connections to the Weinstein side of Tess' family. The other reopens the case of the Butcher of Butchers Hill unveiling a cauldron of corruption.

It's some nasty stuff that has torn up peoples' lives but I do love the ending.

The Story

Tess has opened her new office and finally gets two cases: a man who wants to find the children he shot at over five years ago and a woman who wants to find the daughter she gave up at birth. Both come with more complications than you can shake a stick at as some of the children are found murdered as well as some of the peripheral adults involved all those years ago.

The police suspect Beale...and Tess but the more who die, the less sense it makes. A loose tie-in with Judith Weir's case and the information Tess learns about adoptions and the foster care system provides the needed clue that unravels the entire coverup.

The Characters

Tess Monaghan has some self-esteem issues. Understandable when you meet her Grandmother and mother. Unemployed for several years when the Baltimore paper by whom she was employed merged and her position was eliminated, a fellow rower and lawyer, Tyner Gray, encouraged Tess to explore private investigation. Well, okay, he pushed her into it kicking and screaming. Esskay is her retired greyhound whom she, ahem, "inherited" from Uncle Spike. She lives above her Aunt Kitty`s bookstore in a cute apartment with its own terrace.

Tess is both Catholic and Jewish through the Monaghans and the Weinsteins. On the Weinstein side who show up in this installment, there is Gramma, Uncle Jules and Aunt Sylvia, their daughter, Deborah and her husband Aaron with their son Sam, Uncle Donald who has a placeholder job with the government and is always willing to help Tess out, Uncle Spike--no one is quite sure how he's related, and her parents, Judith and Patrick. Gramma is a control freak and the siblings and grandchildren do their best to get around it.

Tess met Dorie Starnes when she did a job for the Beacon-Light newspaper. Dorie is running a secondary computer research business using her employer's access to all sorts of databases. Martin Tull is a detective whom Tess met on an earlier case. Kevin Feeney is a still-employed reporter with whom Tess used to work.

Luther Beale was recently released from a five-year stint in prison for shooting a child in the back. He now wants to find the survivors of that shooting to anonymously help them to succeed in life. Or is he more interested in revenge as the police believe?

Mary Browne, a.k.a., Susan King, a.k.a., Jackie Weir is a very successful single woman who had a daughter at age 18. She gave the girl up for adoption but now wants to know how she's doing. It's a bizarre twist in finding Jackie's daughter that clues Tess in as to the truth in Luther Beale's case with a wonderful end for eight-month-old Laylah. Willa Mott worked for the adoption agency which supposedly placed Jackie's daughter. Molly and David Edelman are Samantha King`s foster parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Nelson are the foster parents who were responsible for the five kids involved in the Butcher Hill murder five years ago: Donnie Moore, the one who was shot; Salamon Hawkings; Treasure and Destiny Teeter, the twins; and, Eldon. The social worker in charge was Chase Pearson, Salamon's current guardian.

The Cover

The cover looks like a very enlarged pink brick with a square cutout showcasing a nightlit street in Baltimore. A very gritty feel.

The title refers to the location of one of her cases, Butchers Hill, which suddenly erupts into multiple murders.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good Mystery Series, January 26, 2012
Butchers Hill: A Tess Monaghan Novel by Laura Lippman; third in the Tess Monaghan series and the best so far. I lived for a year and a half in D.C. as a kid and my dad took me to a couple of Orioles games... when the Orioles were good. I don't remember much about Baltimore other than that my Dad was very particular about how we drove to the stadium. Ms. Lippman does an outstanding job of describing her city, both good and bad. I look forward to continuing the series.
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