"For fans of lighthearted investigative romances"
Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evie
Marianne Stillings
Avon, May 2005, $5.99, 384 pp.
ISBN: 0060734760 In Port Henry, Washington, mystery writer Thomas Heyworth
decided to go out in style by setting up a winner take all
treasure hunt in which the triumphant team obtains his
considerable wealth. Thomas' attorney Felix Barlow
explains that the will is legal and that three teams of
two each will participate for the prize. If you refuse to
play your team forfeits. The deceased's ward Evie Randall is teamed up with police
detective Max Galloway, who hated his stepfather Thomas
who "stole" his mother from him. While Evie wants to
uncover who killed her beloved Thomas, Max leans towards
not participating. Still he plays the game, and soon he
and Evie fall in love, but someone is willing to kill all
rivals to be the sole beneficiary. Though Thomas may feel he set up something unique,
treasure hunts have been a part of novels and movies (It's
a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World) forever yet Marianne Stillings
makes it seem as if this is the first time the concept is
employed. The story line combines humor (Mariners,
llamas, and profanities oh my) with homicides while the
three teams compete. The lead couple is a delight as
neither realizes how manipulative even from the grave
Thomas is; only that their diverse opinion on him keeps a
wedge between them. Fans of lighthearted investigative
romances will enjoy reading at MIDNIGHT IN THE GARDEN OF
GOOD AND EVIE. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted May 28, 2005
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