"Another great showboat mystery"
The Jubilee Palace showboat has stopped for a performance
in Moss Hollow, Kentucky. It is soon discovered that Moss
Hollow is the birthplace of the troupe's lead actress,
Marianne Dresden. Apparently Marianne Dresden was born Mary Alice Kobb and
left her parents' cabin and a big secret and ran away from
the river town. The town appears to be run by the Diggers
family. Everywhere Gwen Barlow turns, there is another
member of the Diggers family. Gwen's mother inherited the Jubilee Palace and now lives
on it with her daughter Gwen and her son Preston. After the performance, Mary Alice's father is found
murdered on the showboat, grounding it in Moss Hollow
until the investigation is completed. Gwen had so hoped
they could leave right after the performance to avoid
problems with the Kobb family. In an attempt to free the Jubilee so it can move on, Gwen
begins to investigate the murder to try to assist the
sheriff. She soon finds that many people had reasons to
see Mr. Kobb eliminated. In her attempts to find the
truth, she has to deal with small-town prejudice and a
country preacher who takes a fancy to Gwen. Then there's
the crude moonshiner who once dated Mary Alice. Mary
Alice wants nothing to do with anyone in Moss Hollow. Gwen is happy to have the handsome showboat captain,
Carson Stockwell, assisting her in the investigation and
protecting her when needed. Before the Jubilee is finally freed to go, a miracle
arrives for Gwen. Can Gwen solve the murder without
putting herself in harm and losing a chance at the miracle? I love this series set on an old showboat. The characters
are so enjoyable. So many different personalities and yet
it is easy to keep them straight as you read. The author
has done a great job of creating them and making them come
to life. I feel as if I've been aboard the showboat when
I'm reading. Gwen is a fun, but determined young woman. She has to be
to be able to run the Jubilee. But there are some twists
in this book that make her relook at her life. I highly recommend this book and can't wait to read the
next one.
Reviewed by Dawn Dowdle
Posted August 26, 2005
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