Lynne Dillon
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Reviews
Shower of Stars
by Nancy Herkness
"Wonderful story and characters - hard to put down."
Posted June 12, 2004
Charlie Berglund writes an adventure column. After picking
an adventure, she then writes about how it feels from the
viewpoint of an ordinary person like herself, who probably
can't do it.
Jack Lanett is a meteor hunter and leads a fairly
adventurous life. Charlie lands an interview with Jack, Read more...
Mrs. Malory and the Silent Killer
by Hazel Holt
"Satisfying "cozy" mystery."
Courtesy Old Book Barn Gazette
Posted February 17, 2004
Sidney Middleton is a quiet unprepossessing man whom
everyone regards with sympathy and respect. When his son,
David, seeks to have him placed in a retirement home far
away, everyone is shocked and David is seen as a villain,
anxious to get his hands on Sidney's money.
Sheila Read more...
A Fistful Of Rain
by Greg Rucka
"Intense, realistic journey into the life of abuse and co-dependency. A gritty thriller."
Courtesy Old Book Barn Gazette
Posted July 16, 2003
Mim Bracca plays guitar for a popular rock band. Returning
home after a tour, she's kidnapped at gunpoint and driven
naked around town. Her captor inexplicably drops her back
off at her house unharmed. That's only the beginning of a
chaotic, terrifying few days.
When pictures of her nude body Read more...
Crossed Bones
by Carolyn Haines
"Good mystery with a 1940s style to it."
Courtesy Old Book Barn Gazette
Posted March 9, 2003
Ivory Keys, jazz legend, gifted pianist and owner of the
blues club, Playin' the Bones, is dead. And the hunt is on
for his murderer. The police have arrested Scott Hampton, a
blues singer and Ivory's protégé. Racial prejudices muddy
the waters in this Southern town - Ivory was black Read more...
The Tail of the Tip-Off
by Rita Mae Brown, Sneaky Pie Brown
"Loved this latest 'cozy' installment!"
Courtesy Old Book Barn Gazette
Posted February 13, 2003
Murder once again runs rampant in the cozy little town of
Crozet. This time the crime scene is at the Clam, U.V.A.'s
sports complex. The field of characters, other than Harry
and her friends, is taken from the construction
contractors, architects and inspectors.
Murder makes Harry mad, and when Harry Read more...
Alpine for You
by Maddy Hunter
"Funny debut mystery!"
Courtesy Old Book Barn Gazette
Posted February 13, 2003
Emily Andrew accompanies her grandmother on a senior's tour
of Switzerland. She should be bored out of her skull, but
someone always needs rescuing. When the tour escort is
murdered, it gets really interesting. Emily jumps in Lake
Geneva and sundry other bodies of water rescuing toupees,
artificial limbs and Read more...
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