Motif for Murder
(A Scrapbooking Mystery)
by Laura Childs
Prime Crime
September 5, 2006
ISBN #0425212041
288 pages
Hardcover
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Death Swatch

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The Silver Needle Murder

Oolong Dead

Eggs in Purgatory

Frill Kill

Death Swatch

Dragonwell Dead

The Silver Needle Murder

Motif for Murder

Frill Kill

Blood Orange Brewing

Dragonwell Dead

Death By Design

Blood Orange Brewing

Chamomile Mourning

The Jasmine Moon Murder

Chamomile Mourning

Bound for Murder

The Jasmine Moon Murder

Photo Finished

The English Breakfast Murder

Keepsake Crimes

Shades of Earl Grey

Gunpowder Green

REVIEW

"entertaining who-done-it"

Although Carmela and Shamus have been separated for a while, they are now back together living in the Garden State mansion that belongs to his sister Glory who hates her sister-in-law. One morning when Shamus goes downstairs to make breakfast for Carmela, she hears a noise; she goes down to investigate and she sees a car pull away with Shamus in the trunk. An upset Carmela goes across the street to talk to Uncle Henry only to find him shot to death.

When Glory finds out what happened to Henry and Shamus, she kicks Carmela out of her mansion. The kidnappers call Carmela saying they want five million dollars in exchange for Shamus. She receives a note from Shamus asking her to meet the demands of the kidnappers, but it also contains a clue to his whereabouts. She and her friend Ava look for and find him but the danger isn't over because the kidnappers aren't the mastermind which means they are still in danger. Carmela almost gets killed twice by a merciless stone cold greedy killer.

Laura Childs writes an entertaining who-done-it that takes place in New Orleans in the post Katrina days. Readers get an idea how the residents coped with the clean up and how happy they are that the French quarter is nearly back to normal. The mystery is well thought out with many suspects and enough red herrings to keep things interesting. The heroine is a plucky, strong and independent woman who takes charge when necessary as she is the original steel magnolia

Harriet Klausner

Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted August 29, 2006



Summary

In the terrible wake of Hurricane Katrina, scrapbooking shop owner Carmela Bertrand has her hands full getting Memory Mine back in business—and her relationship with her ex-husband, Shamus, back on its feet. But the reconciliation is shattered when Shamus is kidnapped from their home. And when Carmela hurries to tell Shamus's Uncle Henry, she finds him sitting in his library—with a bullet through his forehead.

As a memorial to Uncle Henry, Carmela puts together a sentimental scrapbook of memories and keepsakes. What she doesn't realize is that her book holds a clue that could identify the fiend behind the kidnapping and killing. And when the murderer finds out that she may be on to him, he's going to try to close the book on Carmela once and for all.



 

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