"Mystery set on Nantucket Island"
The setting of DARK NANTUCKET NOON is on Nantucket Island in
Massachusetts. Kitty has come there to view the eclipse,
as have many other people. She stumbles upon a dead woman
at the lighthouse who happens to be Joe Green's wife.
Kitty and Joe Green had an affair before Joe was married.
She is still in love with Joe and had tried to NOT run into
him on the island. Kitty is accused of the murder because
of this history and the fact that she is found beside the dead
woman, with a knife in her hand. Homer Kelly comes to her
aid and helps her unravel the truth. This is the first book I have read by this author. I began
reading this at the beginning of our vacation to New
England. I almost didn't make it past the first chapter.
I stuck it out another chapter to meet the main character
Homer Kelly. That made it bearable. I must say that this is not one of my favorite books. I
just didn't feel that the characters flowed with each
other. I especially did not like Kitty Clark who was
accused of the murder. She was too flighty for me. Homer Kelly, a former lieutenant-detective and academic,
was her attorney. He is the main character of this
series. I did like him, so I will try another book in
this series in time. There just wasn't any connection between the characters. I
felt it was too disjointed and that Kitty had no "confidant"
friend other than her attorney, whom she had just met. I prefer a series where you really get to know the
characters...
Reviewed by Dawn Dowdle
Posted July 14, 2002
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