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C.B. Greenfield: A Little Madness [Mass Market Paperback]

Lucille Kallen (Author)
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Kallen tops her winning, fast-moving, stylish myteries with the fifth story about brainy, enigmatic C. B. Greenield, whose newspaper, the Sloan's Ford Reporter, keeps him and his right-hand woman, Maggie Rome, fully occupied except when they're sleuthing. Maggie leaves town in a huff when both C. B. and her husband are dazzled by a glamorous visitor from England. A putdown by the lovely Penelope Heath-Morecomb sends Maggie to join an encampment set up by a women's peace group near an Air Force base housing missiles. When hawkish Alice Dakin arives to support a counter-demonstration, she's warmly welcomed by the locals who earn their living at the base and who applaud her as the author of Why God Gave Us the Bomb. Dakin vanishes, and Maggie fears a violent confrontation, for she suspects members of the peace group have done away with her. She and C. B., newly arrived on the scene, gather evidence to support her conviction about Dakin's fate and the two triumph again over chicanery, ending the witty and exciting story with a jolting surprise. Mystery Guild selection.
Copyright 1986 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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  • Mass Market Paperback
  • Publisher: Ballantine Books (April 12, 1987)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0345311191
  • ISBN-13: 978-0345311191
  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 4 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,921,656 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Could have been last week --, May 5, 2006
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kellytwo "kellytwo" (cleveland hts, ohio) - See all my reviews
This review is from: C.B. Greenfield: A Little Madness (Mass Market Paperback)
Different century, different terrors, familiar headlines. Although this book was first published some twenty years ago, and was probably written on a typewriter, it is entirely up-to-the-minute, dealing as it does with women protesting military excesses.

An Air Force base in bucolic upstate New York housing a B-52 squadron that will launch cruise missiles is a rather antiquated notion these days of computer-controlled everything. (Furthemore, haven't the B-52s been mothballed?) People, however, especially mothers, are much the same now as they were then, when women massed together at military installations around the world protesting military/nuclear capabilities.

Maggie Rose, a wife and mother, is also a writer for the small-town Sloan's Ford Reporter. The relationship with her curmudgeonly editor, C. B. Greenfield, is priceless in every regard. They battle constantly like a long-married couple, although there is really no romantic interest on the part of either one. But, in addition to the writing/reading aspect of their rapport, there is also their love of music: Maggie is a pianist, and C. B. a cellist. Their main indulgence is chamber music.

It should come as no surprise to Maggie to discover that C.B. belongs to an international amateur chamber music organization that allows traveling musicians to find like-minded companions for an evening's musical workout. The violinist who appears is much more than Maggie had ever anticipated as Penelope Heath-Morecombe is not only younger and professional, but a gorgeous red head, to boot!

The real crunch comes the following week when Maggie decides to visit a peace demonstration at Hunegger Mills, the town closest to the Air Force Base. Soon after she arrives there, and is assimilated into the group, she discovers none other than Penelope there, as well. And then there is a kidnapping of a rather famous right-wing spokeswoman, followed by a murder, and all the clues point to Penelope as the perpetrator. Astonishment follows rapidly when the elusive and allusive (author's wonderfully descriptive word there) C. B. appears on the scene, with his well-known ability to ferret out the most improbable secrets.

All the clues to the solution are right out there in plain sight, but Ms. Kallen's writing is so seductive that you just ignore them, luxuriating in the wonderful evocative thoughts and pictures she conjures up for our enjoyment. The ending makes perfect sense, but once again, we didn't see it coming. A magnificent book. I wish she had written more of them, but she came late to books, having spent the majority of her writing career in theater and television. Our loss.
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