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The Grave Soul: A Jane Lawless Mystery (Jane Lawless Mysteries Book 23) Kindle Edition
Ellen Hart was named the 2017 MWA Grand Master, the most distinguished lifetime achievement award offered in the mystery community.
When Guthrie Hewitt calls on restaurateur and private investigator Jane Lawless, he doesn't know where else he can turn. Guthrie has fallen for a girl-Kira Adler. In fact, he was planning to propose to her on Christmas Eve. But his trip home with Kira over Thanksgiving made him uneasy. All her life, Kira has been haunted by a dream-a nightmare, really. In the dream, she witnesses her mother being murdered. She knows it can't be true because the dream doesn't line up with the facts of her mother's death. But after visiting Kira's home for the first time, and receiving a disturbing anonymous package in the mail, Guthrie starts to wonder if Kira's dream might hold more truth than she knows.
When Kira's called home again for a family meeting, Guthrie knows he needs Jane's help to figure out the truth, before the web of secrets Kira's family has been spinning all these years ensnares Kira too. And Jane's investigation will carry her deep into the center of a close-knit family that is not only fraying at the edges, but about to burst apart.
In The Grave Soul, MWA Grand Master Ellen Hart once again brings her intimate voice to the story of a family and the secrets that can build and destroy lives.
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherMinotaur Books
- Publication dateOctober 6, 2015
- File size1115 KB
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Backtrack to days before Christmas. Guthrie Hewitt, a former employee of restaurateur Jane Lawless, calls upon her to investigate a possible murder. His girlfriend, Kira Adler, lost her mother when she was only five years old. Her death was officially ruled an accident, but after meeting the family and asking a few too many questions, Guthrie received an ominous, anonymous message. It was a photo of Kira’s mother with a threat to Guthrie to butt out. Now he wants to hire Jane, a licensed PI, to check out the Adler family.
Jane is reluctant to get involved. She has resolved to put her time and energy into her business for the time being. But after none of the other investigators Guthrie talks to will look into it, Jane’s friend, the effervescent theater producer Cordelia Thorn, volunteers them to take the job. Thus, Jane is hooked.
Eventually, she returns on her own for a longer stint and goes undercover, landing a job as a bartender for Kira’s dad Kevin. What better way to get close to the family and learn some secrets? Maybe. For every question that is unmasked, a new puzzle seems to emerge. This family seems to stick together. Beneath it all, however, something dark is simmering. What are they hiding? Kira seems caught in a web of deceit, yet she doesn’t even know that she should be afraid. Jane is obviously in danger, too. It’s just a matter of when, and where...
I found myself questioning almost every character in this book. Everyone seemed to have something to hide. Besides Kevin, there’s brother Doug, who’s an alcoholic. His wife Laurie is a former teacher and struggles with their marriage. Hannah, Kira’s aunt, was the most mysterious to me. She is a doctor in Eau Claire, sworn to protect life, yet I had my doubts even about her. Evangeline, her grandmother, too. She’s very nice and quite religious, but somehow she’s involved in the family coverup too. There are lots of family meeting. What’s that all about? Guthrie has good reason to be nervous about this dysfunctional family. I must also mention Father Mike. The parish priest is a long-time friend of the family and pretty much considers himself one of the family. He is apparently aware of much of what goes on in this family also, so I couldn’t scratch him off my list entirely.
As a private eye and bartender, Jane does what comes naturally – she snoops. That is to say, she asks questions, lots of questions. She listens quite a bit as well. When it all comes out in the wash, it’s not her decision to make. This up-in-the-air outcome might seem unsatisfactory to a lot of readers. It struck me that no one had truly gotten away with anything. Everyone involved had suffered in one way or another, perhaps more than if the law had done its job years before. The ones who perhaps suffered most were the daughters and the wives, and there is no way to make that up to them except to start telling the truth and let them finally live their lives.
4.5 stars
The book is beautifully plotted and executed. The traditional characters are all there but they add flavor rather than dominating the story. The fascinating Adler family provide quite enough drama and intrigue, as well as depth of character to fascinate the reader.
Bravo Ellen!
Wow, what a mess Jane got caught up in!!!!
A family dysfunction in a small town were everyone knows your name and family.
Then a terrible tragedy happens and it gets swept under the rug by several people in town for 20 years, then a piece of thread starts to unravel.
Jane is hired to find out what it is all about, and she gets caught in the middle of family DRAMA to the max.
You will love this book, i couldn't figure it out until the last chapter.
I lost a whole lot of sleep.
Character development is lacking, and the story drags at a snail’s pace. For example, it took more than 20 chapters to reveal why I should have any sympathy for the victim.
Still appreciated is the desire of gay & lesbian individuals to be included, & the Cast of Characters in front. “The Grave Soul”, though, falls short of expectations.
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In this instalment, Jane has to help her former employee Guthrie whose girlfriend Kira seems to have been caught up in something bad after returning to her home town to see her family. Jane, of course, is "assisted" by her larger than life best friend Cordelia Thorn and by an old flame, the dangerously attractive Dr Julia Martinsen.
This is the 23rd instalment in the series:
1. Hallowed Murder (1989)
2. Vital Lies (1991)
3. Stage Fright (1992)
4. A Killing Cure (1993)
5. A Small Sacrifice (1994)
6. Faint Praise (1995)
7. Robber's Wine (1996)
8. Wicked Games (1998)
9. Hunting The Witch (1999)
10. The Merchant of Venus (2001)
11. Immaculate Midnight (2002)
12. An Intimate Ghost (2004)
13. The Iron Girl (2005)
14. Night Vision (2006)
15. The Mortal Groove (2007)
16. Sweet Poison (2008)
17. The Mirror and the Mask (2009)
18. The Cruel Ever After (2010)
19. The Lost Women of Lost Lake (2011)
20. Rest for the Wicked (2012)
21. Taken by the Wind (2013)
22. The Old Deep and Dark (2014)
23. The Grave Soul (2015)
24. Fever in the Dark (2016)
Read if you like the heroines of JM Redmann, Katherine W Forrest, Jean Marcy, Kate Calloway, Kate Sweeney etc.






