From Library Journal
Classy septuagenarian Charlotte Graham, famous both as an actress and a sleuth (Murder Among the Angels, LJ 1/96), here lends a hand to friends in Palm Beach, Florida. Invited to town for a charity gala combining a ship-theme dinner with the debut of a jewelry line designed by her goddaughter and a local jeweler, Charlotte nearly witnesses the jeweler's murder. Since she's acquainted with the main suspects, police ask her help. Delightful characters, opulent and picturesque surroundings, the revival of a long-ago shipboard romance, and ever-present wit make this prime reading and one of the best titles in the series.
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Matteson's sleuth Charlotte Graham is Miss Marple in furs and jewels. Graham is a legendary actress who lived well, loved better, but still has a keen eye for foul play. Here Graham is in Palm Beach visiting old friends when she attends an art-deco ball in which the decor re-creates the luxury liner
Normandie. At the party, she meets an old love and, in the midst of dinner, learns that an acquaintance, a prominent jeweler, has been murdered on the beach. With her reputation as a sleuth preceding her, Graham is drawn into the case, which turns out to have fascinating and deadly ties to the sabotage of the real-life
Normandie in 1942. The story, which sparkles with glamour, mixes romance and homicide effectively and thus is sure to satisfy those who like their mysteries soft-edged rather than hard-boiled. With Graham and her first love reunited as the story ends, can another murder be far behind?
Ilene Cooper
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