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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
McCone in a new haunt,
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This review is from: Eye of the Storm (Mass Market Paperback)
This is an early Sharon McCone mystery--she's still at All Souls Cooperative--but since she's away in the CA Delta area there's very little interaction with other continuing characters. However, her younger sister Patsy & her kids play a prominent part in the story. The bulk of the story is an armchair type mystery, but there are also some action scenes including a big one at the end. The mystery slowly unfolds. I found the motive easier to determine than the culprit. There are some sub-plots, but Muller eventually weaves it all together into a neat package. You CAN figure out the perpetrator near the end (before its revealed by McCone), but it's not easy. Overall, this is a solid Muller mystery which stands the test of time. It does remind me a bit of Agatha's 10 Little Indians to a degree. By the way, Muller also wrote 2 mystery trilogies starring 2 different heroines: Elena Oliverez (The Tree of Death, The Legend of the Slain Soldiers, Beyond the Grave) & Joanna Stark (Dark Star, The Cavalier in White, There Hangs the Knife).
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Trouble on the Island,
By A Customer
This review is from: Eye of the Storm (Mass Market Paperback)
When Sharon McCone goes to the island in response to her sister's request for help, excitement is everywhere. Sharon thinks she's going to get to rest, but mystery is everywhere. Who is leaving a hanging effigy in a tree near the old mansion where an assorted group is trying to resurrect the old mansion for a posh bed and breakfast. Meshing all the characters and exploring their secrets is what McCone, the lady detective , does best. You'll enjoy figuring out who's doing what to whom. As usual, Marcia Muller works it all out in fine style. Read it. You'll love Sharon McCone mysteries.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Sharon goes to Appleby Island,
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This review is from: Eye of the Storm (Mass Market Paperback)
Private Investigator Sharon McCone gets a call from her sister Patsy who wants to employ her to investigate some strange occurrences on Appleby Island. Patsy has joined a group who plan to turn an island mansion into a bed-and-breakfast, but several acts of sabotage are beginning to discourage them. Sharon arrives and is as perplexed as her sister. The mischief continues and eventually escalates into murder. As she continues her investigation, Sharon realizes that someone on the island must be the perpetrator. Eventually there are several revelations which expose the fact that many of the people on the island are not what they appear to be. This is another good entry to the Sharon McCone Mystery Series.
5.0 out of 5 stars
READ THIS ONE ON A STORMY NIGHT,
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Sharon has been called to help one of her sisters in trouble. She winds up on an island in the middle of a storm with death and destruction all around her. This is a classic page turner:massive storm ,island cut off from all civilization . Dead bodies mounting up and Sharon has no idea which one is doing it till the very end. Great mystery!!! This story reads like an Agatha Christie novel. A must for the mystery lovers in all of us!
4.0 out of 5 stars
McCone in a new haunt,
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This review is from: Eye of the Storm (Audio Cassette)
This is an early Sharon McCone mystery--she's still at All Souls Cooperative--but since she's away in the CA Delta area there's very little interaction with other continuing characters. However, her younger sister Patsy & her kids play a prominent part in the story. The bulk of the story is an armchair type mystery, but there are also some action scenes including a big one at the end. The mystery slowly unfolds. I found the motive easier to determine than the culprit. There are some sub-plots, but Muller eventually weaves it all together into a neat package. You CAN figure out the perpetrator near the end (before its revealed by McCone), but it's not easy. Overall, this is a solid Muller mystery which stands the test of time. It does remind me a bit of Agatha's 10 Little Indians to a degree.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Investigator in the Family,
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This review is from: Eye of the Storm (Mass Market Paperback)
The Sacramento delta is a constant victim of hostile elements. Sharon McCone is worried about her younger sister, Patsy McCone. Her destination is Appleby Island.
McCone is a staff investigator at a law cooperative, All Souls, in San Francisco. Her sister wants her to investigate mysterious events on the island. People in the area have heard about the curse of the island all of their lives and so it is not surprising that it is hard to find workers. The strange events, Sharon thinks, may have been caused by an out-of-sorts child who does not like the new home. Her nephew Andrew, she learns, is considered weird. Oftentimes what is really involved in a mystery story is the mystery of human nature. Men working on the island saw a hermit's ghost it is rumored. The funding for the renovation of the mansion on the island to turn it into a boatel is in jeopardy because the trustee of one of the participants received an anonymous letter warning it is a bad investment. The story is exciting and colorful. |
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Eye of the Storm by Marcia Muller (Mass Market Paperback - March 1, 1989)
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