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Murder by the Marfa Lights (The Ariadne French Mysteries) [Kindle Edition]

Denise Weeks
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An Ariadne French Mystery. Cozy soft-boiled mystery set in Marfa, Texas, among the Marfa Mystery Lights and a cast of eccentrics. Gentle humor in the style of Joan Hess, Donna Andrews, and especially Anne George's "Southern Sisters" mysteries. Ariadne French and her older sister Zoe are co-sleuths in this suspenseful tale. Ari's long-time boyfriend leaves to build them a log cabin in Montana--but then she loses touch with him. His cell phone is disconnected and there's no forwarding address. A call from Marfa, Texas, comes to tell her that Aaron is dead under suspicious circumstances and that she's his sole heir. Traveling to help clear up his estate, Ari encounters oddball eccentrics and a crazy town that trades on its fame as the home of the Marfa Mystery Lights. Ari's not a believer until the Lights chase her and her guide (a mystical Native American lawyer) through the desert one night. Still, the suspects in Aaron's death are purely human. Aaron had developed a new public-key encryption scheme twice as fast as the ones currently in use, and several corporations had been negotiating to license it. The source code is missing--and Ari believes that when she finds it (he must have backed it up somewhere, knowing Aaron), she'll find Aaron's murderer. Can she and her sister find the code and the killer--without the killer getting to them first?

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 584 KB
  • Publisher: Pandora Press; 2 edition (November 11, 2009)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B002WN2XGC
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
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3.0 out of 5 stars Light Entertainment, December 10, 2009
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I loved the descriptions of Marfa, it's lights and surroundings as well as the chili cook-off. I've always been curious about the Marfa lights and have wanted to visit that part of Texas. The characters were a motley bunch which made them interesting if not always believable. Learned a bit about spiders and tropical fish as well. Perhaps a few too many red herrings in the mix and not a very satisfying resolution to the McGuffin. Still an enjoyable read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Funny and fascinating, with a great sense of place, December 5, 2010
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Once in a while I stumble upon a book so good I wonder where the author has been all my life. Such a book is MURDER BY THE MARFA LIGHTS, an amateur sleuth mystery that's funny and fascinating, with a sense of place that's almost overwhelming.

The setting: Marfa, a quirky little town in West Texas with a couple of claims to fame. The movie "Giant" was filmed in Marfa, and Marfa is bedeviled and bedazzled by unexplained ghost lights that have tantalized locals and tourists since Civil War Days.

The story: Dallas resident Ariadne (Ari) gets a phone call saying her absent lover, Aaron, has died in Marfa and left her his estate, which will amount to a substantial amount of money. Despite warnings from her sister Zoe, who is the most faithful sidekick since Tonto, Ari heads for Marfa.

She learns that the Aaron who ran up charges on her credit cards has been living high on the hog. His lifestyle and his death don't jibe with the Aaron she knew. Nobody's talking, at least not at first, although townspeople drop a hint here, a comment there. Ari keeps digging away, making friends and enemies, until she finds out what Aaron was up to and what his estate really means.

It's not a pretty picture. As she discovers, "To gain the material wealth, you have to lose an awful lot."

I wouldn't call this a classic mystery novel, but I found it enormously entertaining. It's a colorful (if fictional) account of life in Marfa. The author takes us through a chili cookout, a close encounter with the ghost lights, and a tornado. We meet a snake handler, a character who collects poisonous spiders, an Apache lawyer who listens to Navajo prayers on his car radio, and a musician who keeps a pet wolf and smuggles illegal aliens.

The book's three main men are a thief, a slimeball and an embezzler. They are also good-looking computer whizzes and con artists. Ari is attracted to all of them.

Ari herself is a mass of contradictions. She blames herself for the shortcomings of others, always thinking she probably deserved their betrayals. If her self-esteem were any lower it would be non-existent. Yet she's hip and funny and a walking encyclopedia of pop culture. In the end she takes drastic action to save herself from a murderer who wants Aaron's money-making scheme for himself.

Sisters Ari and Zoe kept me laughing and I liked them -- a lot. I hope to meet them again in a sequel.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Not a Bad Read, April 4, 2011
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I've lived in Marfa before, so thought it would be interesting to read a mystery set there. It was a good plot, and kind of fun to see things from an outsider's prospective. I wish some more "locals" would have been included in the cast of characters since there are many colorful personalities among the Marfa natives.
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