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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great mystery series...,
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This review is from: Small Towns Can Be Murder: The Fourth Charlie Parker Mystery (Charlie Parker Mysteries) (Paperback)
Valle Escondido, New Mexico, a small town where everyone knows everyone. Charlie and her assistant Sally decided to take a visit there and meet one of Sally's friends. Once Charlie meets Laura and learns of her friend's death due to a miscarriage, it only takes a grain of doubt from Laura for Charlie to realize she can't help herself. Was it a miscarriage or murder? With her brother talking gun control and a hunky visitor from Hawaii finding a landing spot in her heart. Charlie does a little soul searching while she hunts down the murderer.Charlie is a PI who does it her way and when she doesn't have a human partner, she brings along her dog Rusty (my favorite part of the read). I enjoyed the mystery, which wasn't easy to solve and that's how I like it. And Ms. Shelton knows how to add the right amount of humor in just the right spot. Her mystery series is a treat to read!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great SouthWest food and scenery,
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This review is from: Small Towns Can Be Murder: The Fourth Charlie Parker Mystery (Charlie Parker Mysteries) (Paperback)
As usual Shelton is great on food ans scenery and dog behavior. She does wonderful minor characters, especially if they're obnoxious. She lets villains off lightly. There's quartet of abhorrent Texans in this that Texas will never recover from. Actually there are too many nice people in this. Her nice people are too nice. The main plot (almost subsidiary to the romantic interest sub-plot) is about an abortion-related death in a small New Mexican town. It's not very plausible (unless New Mexico has no Medical Examiners, Coroners, Inquests, Autopsies, Maternal Death Inquiry Committtees, State Health Departments or District Attorneys or none of them have telephones). This is fourth in the series after Partnerships Can Kill but the action seems to follow right on from Vacations Can Be Murder.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
A pleasant who-done-it,
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This review is from: Small Towns Can Be Murder (Charlie Parker Mysteries) (Hardcover)
Albuquerque based CPA Charlotte "Charlie" Parker and her assistant Sally Bertrand visit the town of Valle Escondido. While in her hometown, Sally visits her friend Laura Armijo, who finds out that another friend Cynthia died from a miscarriage. However, Laura insists that the deceased's spouse used to beat up his wife all the time, causing Laura's death. Charlie accepts the premise that Cynthia's abusive spouse murdered his pregnant woman as probably true. Unable to ignore this possibility, Charlie begins to investigate the death of Cynthia in order to prove that the woman died from spousal abuse and not a miscarriage. In SMALL TOWNS CAN BE MURDER athough the plot is a bit thin, the characters are extremely well rounded, likeable and believable.gossip. Charlie is a charming amateur sleuth and the sub-plots involving her personal life provide much insight into her character that will please fans of the series. Connie Shelton does a brilliant job of showing how invisible the issue of spousal abuse can really be when nobody wants to see. Harriet Klausner
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Charlie goes on a road trip,
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This review is from: Small Towns Can Be Murder: The Fourth Charlie Parker Mystery (Charlie Parker Mysteries) (Paperback)
Charlie Parker and her secretary Sally Bertrand take a trip to Sally's hometown, Valle Escondido. Sally is going to visit her friend, Laura, who has suffered a miscarriage. About that same time Laura's friend Cynthia dies while having a miscarriage. Laura suspects that Cynthia's abusive husband Richard has something to do with his wife's death. The husband blames Cynthia's boss. Charlie, not one to turn her back on a mystery, begins investigating and discovers the diabolical plot behind the death and miscarriages. Author Connie Shelton throws in several issues in this book, including gun control and spousal abuse, but never really ties them together or makes them into a unified plot. The actual solution to the crime is pretty far-fetched, as is the fact that Charlie's dog Rusty is allowed to stay in a jail cell with her. There is also a visit from Charlie's love interest, Drake, and that relationship heats up during the course of the book. Despite its flaws, this is still a pretty good book, with interesting characters and nice descriptions of the New Mexico countryside.
0 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Yawn,
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This review is from: Small Towns Can Be Murder: The Fourth Charlie Parker mystery (The Charlie Parker Mysteries) (Kindle Edition)
It's almost unheard of for me to fail to finish a cozy mystery, but I'm giving up on this one about halfway through.
I don't care that the pregnant lady was murdered, (and if you can't make a murdered pregnant lady sympathetic, you're floundering to say the least). The victim's friend is a mildly weird non-entity. Charlie's employee is a non-entity who isn't even weird. And Charlie is totally boring, without even a hint of personality. The love interest is not interesting, either. They got it on (with no titillating detail), they get along, her friends, family, and dog all like him. So what? As for description, New Mexico could be Any Town USA and you wouldn't know the difference. I give up. Hamish Macbeth, where are you? |
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Small Towns Can Be Murder: The Fourth Charlie Parker Mystery (Charlie Parker Mysteries) by Connie Shelton (Paperback - October 1, 1999)
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