A very woodsy murder

Ellen Byron

Book - 2024

Down-on-her-luck sitcom writer Dee Stern is flipping the script. Twice divorced and wasting her talents on an obnoxious kids' show, the lifelong Angeleno embraces the urge to jump in her car and keep driving. It's a road trip with no destination--until she pulls into a mid-century motel filled with cobwebs and retro charm. Nestled in the shadow of a national park. It's a time capsule of a place that, like her, could use some work. So, in the most impulsive move of her life, Dee teams up with her best freind, Jeff Cornetta--who happens to be her first ex-husband--to transform the aging ranch into the Golden Motel-of-the-Mountains, a hiker's oasis on the edge of the wilderness... But Dee and Jeff soon realize there couldn&...#039;t be two people more unprepared for the hospitatlity business. There's also the panic-inducing reality of prowling bears and a general store as the only shopping spot for miles. Living and working in the middle of no-where takes some getting used to--especially when a disrespectful guest ends up murdered! Now, with the motel duo topping the suspect list, Dee must steer clear of a meddling park ranger, face her past in show biz, and determine if the killer is a local or tourist. Because as she quickly finds out, there are many thihngs worse than a one-star review.

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Subjects
Genres
Mystery fiction
Cozy mysteries
Detective and mystery fiction
Published
New York : Kensington Publishing Corp 2024.
Language
English
Main Author
Ellen Byron (author)
Edition
First Kensington hardcover edition
Item Description
Includes recipes.
Physical Description
vi, 277 pages ; 22 cm
ISBN
9781496745354
Contents unavailable.
Review by Booklist Review

Nestled on the border of a national park in the Sierra Nevadas, where the neighboring towns of Foundgold and Goldgone celebrate the gold-rush era, the Golden Motel is a 1950s gem that has seen better days. Dee Stern, a Hollywood writer seeking a change, and her ex turned best friend, Jeff Cornetta, a techie seeking to escape the Bay Area's high prices, put their savings into rehabbing the motel. Trouble starts with their first guest, a writer with whom Dee worked. When he's found dead at the edge of the forest, Dee and Jeff are the first suspects investigated by both the park ranger and the local sheriff. With warring law enforcement, competing towns, conflicts between the locals and the "citiots" moving into the area, and the jealousies of Hollywood not left behind, Dee and Jeff quickly learn the best and worst of their new, and sometimes quirky, neighbors, all with deep loyalties--and hostilities. First in a new series, this will appeal to fans of mysteries set in both small-town B & Bs and Hollywood.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A Los Angeles scriptwriter chases her dream of revitalizing a midcentury motel in the Sierra Nevada foothills. Like so many cozy heroines, Dee Stern is ready to give up her hectic big city job for a quiet life in the country. Fortunately, unlike so many cozy heroines, she's remained on excellent terms with her ex-husband, Jeff Cornetta. So when Dee falls in love with the worn but picturesque Golden Motel in Foundgold, California, she's able to persuade the data analyst to join her in restoring the quaint property to its former glory. The two "citiots," as their new neighbors call them, face a host of challenges. Foundgold is the poorer of the two towns nestled at the base of Majestic National Park. Apparently, once the miners found the gold, they took the money and ran. Neighboring Goldsgone, on the other hand, is populated by descendants of the miners who, finding no gold, stayed put and over the years built a thriving tourism economy. The last thing folks in Goldsgone want is a revitalized Golden Motel to compete for their tourist trade, and they sabotage Dee and Jeff at every turn. The biggest blow, however, comes when their very first guest is murdered outside his newly refurbished room. Foundgold's citizens rally around Dee and Jeff, including Elmira Williker (whose All-in-One General Store dates back to the Gold Rush and whose homemade baked goods taste like they do too) and Serena Finlay-Katz (a Hollywood agent's wife whose trendy handcrafted charcuterie boards prove a surprise hit). It's a close call, but justice prevails. Filled with small ironies, Byron's debut novel is well paced, good-natured, and, as promised, very woodsy. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.