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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Disappointing,
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This review is from: Deader Homes and Gardens: A Claire Malloy Mystery (Claire Malloy Mysteries) (Hardcover)
None of the charm of the previous titles in the series. I get tired of paying for a read I thought would be fun and it turns out to be a conservative bash. I won't be buying any more Hess books--try working on a good story and leave your tired stereotypes at the door. This one really was deader homes and gardens.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Loved it, none funnier,
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This review is from: Deader Homes and Gardens: A Claire Malloy Mystery (Claire Malloy Mysteries) (Hardcover)
It has been awhile since the last first release of a Claire Malloy mystery. I really missed her terrific humor and dead-on descriptions. This is no exception. I loved how Caron and Inez have grown, loosing some of their bratiness but none of their humor. Her descriptions of the holier-than-though right wing nut jobs was perfect! The ditzy characters so vividly described that you can see the one literally dancing in the road. The mystery was great and I am looking forward to many more humorous mysteries.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
zany regional whodunit,
This review is from: Deader Homes and Gardens: A Claire Malloy Mystery (Claire Malloy Mysteries) (Hardcover)
Bookseller Claire Malloy and police lieutenant Peter Rosen return home to Farberville, Arkansas after spending their odd honeymoon in Luxor, Egypt (see Mummy Dearest). However, first order of business is finding a place to live as the married couple and her teenage daughter Caron need more space.After a week of failure hunting for a house without Peter who is busy working but with Caron, Claire finds the perfect home in Hollow Valley. She goes to close the deal with realtor Angela Delmond, who drove her to this house, but following a phone call the woman vanished; stranding Claire. A second shock occurs when Claire goes inside to get her purse and sees octogenarian Moses Hollow drinking Bordeaux. Nattie Hollow-Brown soon arrives and takes Angela to a nearby tavern for her to make a call. Later, Angela cannot find the realtor whose office hides something seemingly sinister and she learns the owner Winston died under mysterious circumstances; his lover Terry of Key West says the house is not for sale. When Terry dies, Claire knows she must catch a killer if the house is to belong to her and her family. The latest Malloy amateur sleuth (see Closely Akin to Murder) tale is a zany regional whodunit as one learns that even with a recession realty is a killer market. Deader Homes & Gardens is fast-paced with a breezy amusing tongue in cheek undertone starting with the jocular opening refrain of "... my kingdom for a house." Fans of the series will wonder what next will happen to anyone associated with the house not for sale in Hollow Valley. Harriet Klausner
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
New light on Hess Book,
By beesting (New Mexico) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Deader Homes and Gardens: A Claire Malloy Mystery (Claire Malloy Mysteries) (Hardcover)
This was a well written and engaging book. But like the one star reviewer, I got half way through this book and felt that it was shouting a left wing agenda. I have no problem with the gay marriage, but it did seem to be a distorted view on the religious right. It seems the only people it is still OK to bash are conservatives, the religious, and rural whites.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great read,
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This review is from: Deader Homes and Gardens: A Claire Malloy Mystery (Claire Malloy Mysteries) (Kindle Edition)
Joan Hess has done it again with a terrific (and easy) read. I love her detective, Claire Malloy, and her skeptical view of just about everybody, including her teenage daughter, Karon. And Karon and her sidekick Inez are great characters themselves, displaying all the most dramatic, tiresome, and funny aspects of adolescence. Hess develops her other characters with great humor but at least some what realistically. I have read and enjoyed every book in this series (as well as the hilarious Magoddy series), and this one is no exception.
1 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Very disappointed with this book .,
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This review is from: Deader Homes and Gardens: A Claire Malloy Mystery (Claire Malloy Mysteries) (Hardcover)
Every steriotype from the left concerning religious people are fully represented . We are all ignorant , homophobic , hypocrites , etc. , right out of the pages from MSNBC . I do not buy mystery books to be lectured.
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Deader Homes and Gardens: A Claire Malloy Mystery (Claire Malloy Mysteries) by Joan Hess (Hardcover - February 14, 2012)
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