"Feng Shui practitioner Salome Waterhouse is at it again"
Salome Waterhouse practices feng shui. She leads a feng
shui seminar at a New Age conference at the Star
Institute. Toby Ashcroft, Institute owner and former
dot.com tycoon, has recently been found murdered in the
pumpkin patch on the Ashcroft estate. Star Institute is
also on the estate and just feet away from where he was
found. Salome's cousin, Phyllis Waterhouse, now dates Detective
Gordon Child, the lead detective on the Ashcroft murder
case. She asks Salome to look into the murder while
there. Detective Child also aspires to be Governor
of California. Unbeknownst to Phyllis, Salome begins a private study of
properties where murders have been committed. She does
this to see if there are similarities that hit at potential
violence. When she has studied more properties, she plans
to publish her findings. She hopes that this will
interest law enforcement. On the way to the Star Institute, Salmoe is run off the
road. When she catches a glimpse of the driver, she thinks
it looks like her recently made enemy Duncan Mah but can't
figure out why he'd be in California instead of DC where he
lives. She later realizes at the conference, that it was Ross
Penderville, one of Toby's partners in Toys for Techies
(his dot.com business) that ran her off the road. He is
quite chummy with Ivy Waterhouse, Toby's sister. She is in
charge of the Star Institute now. I am not a fan of feng shui but I still enjoy this series.
The situations that Salome finds herself in are very
amusing and this is a very enjoyable series. The author
definitely knows a lot about feng shui and has weaved it
into the story in a delightful fashion. This is a great
cozy mystery.
Reviewed by Dawn Dowdle
Posted October 19, 2003
SummaryWhen a New Age center attracts bad energy, Feng Shui expert
Salome Waterhouse must redirect her ch'i-and find the lines
that lead to murder.
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