Showing posts with label Elizabeth Parker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Elizabeth Parker. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Murder at Longbourn by Tracy Kiely

Tracy Kiely's "Murder at Longbourn" is an excellent first mystery novel.  It will be of particulary interest to the cozy-lovers among the mystery reading set.

The sleuth is newspaper reporter (fact-checker, actually) Elizabeth Parker, who goes to Cape Cod to assist her Aunt Winnie at the aunt's B and B for a mystery dinner.  Things heat up quickly when a guest is shot and it becomes apparent that the mystery play is being used as a cover for murder. Parker pits herself against a police detective who seems bent on fitting the evidence to point toward Aunt Winnie as the prime suspect.

While Kiely presents a fairly conventional cozy, she never lets it get too predictable nor the characters too stereotypical.  For these reasons, I found it hard to put the book down once I started it and I polished it off in a couple of holiday weekend sittings.

I look forward to more Elizabeth Parker mysteries, with or without the B and B setting.

Liz Nichols