"Delightful cozy"
After learning her husband is gay, actress Emily Andrews
leaves New York to return home to Iowa where she takes a
job as an escort for a bank sponsored senior citizen
tours. Last year she went to Switzerland where she was
involved in a triple homicide (See ALPINE FOR YOU), caught
a killer, and met the love of her life Swiss Detective
Etienne Micelli. This year Emily escorts seniors to Ireland where they stay
at Ballybantry Castle, renovated into a hotel but rumored
to be haunted. The trip begins wonderfully when Etienne
shows up unexpectedly for a rendezvous but the fires burn
out when two of the hotel's staff are found dead with wet
webbed footsteps found near one of the bodies. Haunting
cries in the night, cold spots in unexpected places, and
electricity going out for no logical reason turns Emily's
job into a nightmare. Meeting her former husband who had a
sex change operation and is on a honeymoon complicates
matters. When Emily discovers there have been over forty
deaths at the castle in two years, she decides to find out
who the killer is. TOP O' THE MOURNIN' is a delightful cozy that is low on
gore but rich in plot and characterizations. There is
plenty of slapstick humor especially when the heroine and
her significant other are repeatedly interrupted during an
interlude. The mystery is well constructed and the support
cast yields a number of suspects, one of whom has an
excellent motive for wanting to destroy the castle's
reputation by making it seem better to vacate than spend a
deadly vacation there. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted July 25, 2003
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