"charming cozy"
Gretchen Birch's family has some interesting occupations;
her mother collects and repairs dolls and her aunt Nina
trains small dogs to stay in purses. When Nina calls to
tell Gretchen that her mother is missing, she asks
Gretchen to fly out to Phoenix. When she arrives there
she learns that her mother's friend Marha, a "one time
doll collector" who ended up as a homeless person fell off
the cliff on Camelback Mountain. In her hand there was a
note in her hand stating "Carolina Birch-put her away" Two hikers saw Caroline on the mountains shortly after
Martha was murdered which makes her the prime suspect. It
doesn't help that Caroline disappeared or that an
inventory list contained a doll that belonged to Martha
was found in Caroline's home. Caroline meanwhile is in
Chicago looking at a doll and bidding on another doll on e-
bay in the hopes of bringing down a villain and clearing
her name. Gretchen and Nina work independently of the
police but everything they unearth points to Caroline as a
killer. Deb Baker has written a charming cozy that brings into the
light the dark side of doll collecting. The support cast
is so well drawn that readers understood their
motivations, including the two homeless persons integral
to the plot, and the heroine who is an everyday person who
goes about investigating in a rational realistic manner.
DIALED UP FOR MURDER is a great opening book to what feels
like a charming new mystery series. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted September 26, 2006
SummaryMurder is not child's play...
For Gretchen Birch, her mother, Caroline, and her aunt,
Nina, doll collecting is a family affair. They may disagree
on other things, but when it comes to dolls, they share a
passion that goes way beyond children's toysto the
most exquisite (and expensive) creations in history.
Caroline Birch. Put her away. The message was clutched in
the fist of a destitute former doll collector found dead at
the bottom of a cliff with a valuable French-doll's parasol
in her pocket. And the person seen fleeing the crime scene
fits Caroline's description. All evidence points to her as
the killer, but Gretchen and Nina know she's innocent. The
problem is, Caroline has disappearedand she's left
them an urgent warning that Gretchen is in danger, too...
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