"Entertaining and lively mystery"
Kitzi Camden and Beth Fairfield have been best friends
ever since they met when they were eight years old at Camp
Green Clover in Texas. Now in their fifties, they attend
the twice yearly Craft Retreats that the camp holds. The
two women and Beth's daughter Shannon arrive at the camp. The teen asks Kitzi to drive her to a hardware store on
the first night of camp because Shannon insists she saw
her father's car parked there once when he was supposed to
be someplace else and he has been going out at night using
flimsy excuses. When they arrive at the parking lot they
see Shannon's father making out with a camp crafter May
Feather. They return to the camp but agree not to say
anything to Beth that night; the next morning they learn
that May was murdered. Shannon and Mitzi lie to the
police about their whereabouts the night before but one of
the offices don't believe them. Kitzi decides to do a
little sleuthing on her own to see if she can find out who
the killer is. This first installment in Barbara Burnett Smith's new
amateur sleuth mystery is a cleverly constructed who done
it with enough suspects that the reader won't be able to
figure out who the killer is until the author chooses to
reveal the perpetrator's identity. Even when the murderer
is revealed, readers will be shocked because that person
is the last one anyone would guess is capable of killing.
The heroine proves that being a half century old means one
remains energetic and quick willed as those twenty-five
years younger. BEAD ON TROUBLE is an entertaining and
lively mystery. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted December 30, 2004
SummaryMeet Kitzi Camden, former stateswoman. When she retired,
Kitzi dreamed of doing what she loves best--beading. She
certainly didn't plan to try her hand at amateur sleuthing.
But lately, trouble seems to find her wherever she goes--
even deep into the woods.
When a young beader is killed at a beading retreat, Kitzi
is faced with almost as many suspects as there are beads in
her bag.
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