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5.0 out of 5 stars enjoyable historical mystery
It is 1935 and the nation remains buried in the Great Depression, but author Marjorie McClelland and her rich fiancé Creighton Ashcroft barely feel its effects. They are making wedding plans when an interruption comes in the form of a knock on the door. Elizabeth Barnwell, who read about this couple solving two murders (see GHOST OF A CHANCE and MILLION DOLLAR...
Published on April 2, 2008 by Harriet Klausner

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3.0 out of 5 stars Ahhhh, the thirties
This book makes you believe you have gone back to a really mythical gentler time. Majorie is a mystery writer who lives in a small town and is making enough to get by in the Depression of the 1930's. Then into town arrives a rich, good-looking Englishman. Need I say, the scene is set. The story follows the mystery lines set by Agatha Christie and many others who wrote...
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars enjoyable historical mystery, April 2, 2008
This review is from: Shadow Waltz (The Marjorie McClelland Mysteries) (Paperback)
It is 1935 and the nation remains buried in the Great Depression, but author Marjorie McClelland and her rich fiancé Creighton Ashcroft barely feel its effects. They are making wedding plans when an interruption comes in the form of a knock on the door. Elizabeth Barnwell, who read about this couple solving two murders (see GHOST OF A CHANCE and MILLION DOLLAR BABY), begs them to find her missing husband Michael who vanished two days ago. They agree to help her; she tells them she found a mysterious key and a piece of paper with an address on it in a pocket of one of his pants.

They go to the address and find the butchered body of a woman whose face is smashed in, and her four extremities cut off. The house belongs to Ronnie Carter and a witness describes her lover as that of Michael. Marjorie and Creighton find him at his parents'' home where he proclaims his innocence. He is taken to jail. Marjorie learns that the victim's lover before Michael, Trent Taylor, is now a widower who made a fortune collecting a life insurance payout on his wife's death. Before she died, Ronnie accused Trent of poisoning his spouse; an autopsy proves his late wife had a deadly amount of arsenic in her system. Case closed except Marjorie thinks someone else has set up Trent, but her sleuthing almost gets her shot.

Since everyone in Ridgebury, Connecticut wants to get involved in the wedding, Marjorie buries herself into the investigation to avoid dealing with definitive decisions that people demand of her. Readers will feel like they are in the middle of a Tracey-Hepburn movie to include campy dialogue, misleading assumptions, and plenty of action. SHADOW WALTZ is a thoroughly enjoyable historical mystery that takes its audience dancing into a bygone era.

Harriet Klausner
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Ahhhh, the thirties, April 21, 2010
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This review is from: Shadow Waltz (The Marjorie McClelland Mysteries) (Paperback)
This book makes you believe you have gone back to a really mythical gentler time. Majorie is a mystery writer who lives in a small town and is making enough to get by in the Depression of the 1930's. Then into town arrives a rich, good-looking Englishman. Need I say, the scene is set. The story follows the mystery lines set by Agatha Christie and many others who wrote during the early part of the 20th century but it has endured. The book is funny, but it sometimes drags. All in all I recommend it for an afternoon of lazy summertime reading when you don't want to think too much and just want to enjoy a light, entertaining read.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A light hearted read, January 9, 2010
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This is a fun book, takes you to a different time and place. Very reminescent of the "Nick and Nora Charles" movies of the past.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Worth waiting for!, April 23, 2008
This review is from: Shadow Waltz (The Marjorie McClelland Mysteries) (Paperback)
After reading Amy Meade's first two books (Million Dollar Baby and Ghost of a Chance) I was looking forward to Shadow Waltz and Ms. Meade did not disappoint. The characters, plot, and humor made Shadow Waltz a great read cover to cover. It was well worth waiting for and I am already counting the months, weeks, days,...until Ms. Meade's fourth book is released. I would recommend Ms. Meade's books be read in the order they were published, it will add to the reading enjoyment!
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