Death comes silently

Carolyn G. Hart

Large print - 2012

Annie Darling, owner of the mystery bookstore Death on Demand, jumps at the chance to host a book signing with a local writer. But since it conflicts with her shift at the charity shop Better Tomorrow, Annie asks fellow volunteer Gretchen Burkholt to sub for her. The signing goes well, but Gretchen leaves several voice mails about scandalous news she's dying to share. Annie heads over to Better Tomorrow after the signing - and finds Gretchen murdered.

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Mystery fiction
Published
Waterville, Maine : Thorndike Press 2012.
Language
English
Main Author
Carolyn G. Hart (-)
Edition
Large print edition
Physical Description
405 pages (large print) ; 23 cm
ISBN
9781410447487
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Review by Booklist Review

It's winter on Broward's Rock, the South Carolina sea island where Annie Darling runs Death on Demand, a mystery bookstore, and her husband, Max, a consulting firm. It should be quiet, leaving Annie with nothing more to worry about than avoiding Laurel, her mother-in-law, currently pressing sunflowers on everyone, or Emma Clyde, the resident eccentric mystery writer. During an event at the bookstore, Annie receives dramatic messages from the woman who substituted for her at A Better Tomorrow, the remotely located volunteer relief shelter. As soon as the bookstore event ends, Annie heads to the shelter to soothe her friend but instead finds her dead. The ex-con handyman, hired by Annie's loyal friend Henny Brawley, is the prime suspect and the only one the meddling mayor will let the police consider. Annie, Max, Henny, Emma, and Laurel do some meddling of their own, along with careful observation of how people get around the island, which leads to trapping the real killer in lies. A particularly satisfying entry in an always-satisfying cozy series.--Muller, Karen Copyright 2010 Booklist

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

In Agatha Award-winner Hart's sparkling 22nd Death on Demand mystery (after 2011's Dead by Midnight), Annie Darling enlists Gretchen Burkholt, a fellow volunteer at Better Tomorrow, to sub for her at the charity shop so she can host an author signing at her Broward's Rock, S.C., bookstore, Death on Demand. To Annie's horror, someone kills Gretchen with an axe during the charity shop's afternoon shift. Police chief Billy Cameron is sure ex-con handyman Jeremiah Young, who fled the crime scene, is guilty, but Annie's longtime customer and mystery connoisseur, Henny Brawley, is equally convinced of Jeremiah's innocence. When Annie and Henny find a link between Gretchen's murder and the "accidental" drowning of fussy and pretentious Everett Hathaway two weeks earlier, the suspect field opens considerably. A bucolic setting, colorful characters, and frequent knowledgeable recommendations of mystery authors and books old and new help make this another winning entry in a cozy series that shows no sign of age. Agent: Deborah Schneider, Gelfman-Schneider Agency. (Apr.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Review by Library Journal Review

Death Comes Silently is Agatha Award winner Hart's 22nd title in the "Death on Demand" series. Gretchen Burkholt is brutally murdered while substituting for Annie Darling at Better Tomorrow, a volunteer organization helping the needy. Annie feels responsible for Gretchen's death, so she, her husband, and a friend join the police search for the elusive murderer who has killed before. Kate Reading, winner of three Earphone awards and named "Voice of the Century" by Audiofile magazine, skillfully captures the comfortable banter of the husband-and-wife duo, the obnoxious teenage defiance of a murder victim's niece, and the ambiguous tone of the same dead man's younger wife. VERDICT Solid for mystery collections and those who like a good mystery without the blood and gore. ["Recommended for all cozy mystery fans, especially for those who like to read Joan Hess, Leslie Meier, and Jill Churchill," read the review of the Berkley Prime Crime hc, LJ 4/1/12.-Ed.]-Ilka Gordon, Siegal Coll. of Judaic Studies Lib., Cleveland (c) Copyright 2012. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Did you hear the one about the mystery-bookstore owner menaced by an ax murderer? Annie Darling, proprietor of Broward's Rock's detective bookshop Death on Demand, is due to volunteer at the island's charity store, Better Tomorrow. But a book-signing by local author Emma Clyde forces her to swap times with Gretchen Burkholt, who rings up several times to gossip about a scandalous message she's found in a jacket donated by the family of Everett Hathaway, who accidentally slipped out of a kayak and drowned on a midnight sail in frigid January. By the time Annie arrives at Better Tomorrow, Gretchen is long dead, the murder weapon, an ax, left beside her. Most everyone considers the handyman, Jeremiah, the culprit, but Henny, the volunteer coordinator, believes him innocent and helps him hide. Annie and her husband Max decide to help vindicate Jeremiah, but their investigation is stymied when the mayor relieves the police chief of his job. With persistence, the amateur sleuths discover that Gretchen may have been murdered because she could recast Everett's death as not an accident but murder. There's no shortage of suspects within Everett's family and business circles, and two murders become three when the Hathaway housekeeper is shot. Henny will be waylaid and Annie accosted in a dense fog before mystery writer Clyde helps deduce whodunit, leading to Jeremiah's freedom and the police chief's reinstatement. The series hallmarks are all here--the Christie-like clues, the multiple motives, the never-ending gossip, the mystery fiction allusions, the cats Agatha and Dorothy L--but where's the verve, the wicked surprise? Barely mid-level in this venerable series (Dead by Midnight, 2001, etc.). ]] Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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