"Murder in Barcelona"
Carolyn and Jason Blue are off to Barcelona. She arrives
earlier to spend some time with her friend Roberta Hecht
(Robbie). Robbie is a resident Miro scholar currently at a
modern art museum there. When Carolyn arrives, the security guard and receptionist
won't let her in to the exhibit with her suitcase to wait
for her friend. Finally she is able to leave her suitcase
at the front desk, pay the exorbitant entrance fee and
begin to tour the Tapas Triage exhibit, which was
performance art. Each partitioned space contained a
hospital bed. Most contained a patient (art student).
There were creatures that came into the exhibit. They were
representing Life and Death. The Angel of Life and Joy
brought tapas. An Englishman tourist determined that the
next performer to "die" would be the one that didn't get
the tapas. When Carolyn goes to the last patient, she
discovers that she resembles her friend Robbie. She
thought she was playing a joke on her. Then she realizes
that this woman is not Robbie and worse, she is dead. Inspector Ildefons Pujol I Serra ("Inspector Pujol") is
called into head up the investigation. Immediately he
suspects Carolyn or Robbie because they are Americans. Then Robbie discovers that her stepson, Henri Samuel Fauree
(Sammie) has gone missing from his American school. Then
her husband Hugh tells her that his passport and some money
are missing. Robbie contact the consul and finds that
Sammie arrived in Barcelona a few days ago. They begin
searching for him. Robbie and Carolyn get into many interesting and dangerous
situations in this book. There are many suspects in the
death at the museum and they hope to help Inspector Pujol
discover the real killer before they are arrested. I like Carolyn a lot. She is a delightful character and I
find the books in this series to be a light and enjoyable
read. I must say that at first I had a lot of trouble with
the foreign names in this book. Once I stuck with it, I
was able to keep everyone straight. I liked the setting of
Barcelona but some of the places that Carolyn and/or Robbie
went are not places I would want to see. I highly recommend this book!
Reviewed by Dawn Dowdle
Posted February 21, 2004
SummaryFood writer Carolyn gets to challenge her taste-testing
skills once again-this time, in Barcelona. Her first feast
is for the eyes-at a modern art museum where her friend
Roberta is the resident scholar. There, she catches a
performance art piece about death, planted a little too
firmly in reality. One of the actors is not acting-she's
dead...as well as a dead-ringer for Roberta. And now,
Carolyn is in the middle of a new investigation into a very
unsavory crime.
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