"Delightfully entertaining amateur sleuth"
Floridian hairstylist Marla Shore is for once taking time
off from overseeing her salon to go to the family reunion
with her fiancée Detective Dalton Vail at the Sugar Crest
Resort. The event was the inspiration of Marla's Aunt
Polly who wants to right past wrongs and let hidden
secrets see the light of day and bring the family
together. When they arrive at the resort they learn that
members of the family once owned the place and it is
supposed to be haunted by various spirits dead throughout
the decades. Murder isn't confined to the past as a workman is killed
while up on a ladder. Vail is suspicious but the house
doctor lists it as an accident and the police listen to
him rather than the outsider. Polly wants Marla's help in
finding letters she wrote to someone named Vincent but she
forgot where she put them. She also wants Marla to look
for gemstones that were supposedly hidden by the owner
(who was one of the family) in the main building.
Polly is murdered before Marla can find what she is
looking for and when another death on the property
happens, Marla decides to investigate on her own and hope
she doesn't become murder victim number four. The main building of the resort is riddled with secret
passages, a hidden floor and cleverly disguised entrances
and exits to the passageways adding a gothic ambience to
DEAD ROOTS. One of Nancy J. Cohen most incredible skills
is letting her characters grow and change as they
experience new things. The deepening romantic
relationship of Vail and Marla adds a nice twist of spice
to a cleverly crafted and well designed who-done-it. This
delightfully entertaining amateur sleuth tale is one of
Ms. Cohen's best in this long running series. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted November 15, 2005
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