Thanks to Carl Brookins for another review. I don't know what I would do without my writer friends who share so generously with me and others.
by Nancy Pickard
ISBN 0-671-69179-1
Pocket Books, 255 pages
Jenny Cain must surely have a unique
profession among
amateur puzzle solvers. She’s
the
director of the Port Frederick, Maine, Civic Foundation. The foundation, somewhat
unusual in itself,
was founded by leaders of this small coastal Maine town to do good
works where
other sources of money are no longer viable.
Unfortunately, her job and her natural
curiosity
frequently lead Jenny Cain into odd places and difficult
situations. Many of those
situations are
life-threatening. In this
book, Pickard,
who has won or been nominated over the years for ten writing
awards, weaves a
story out of news stories that appear from time to time, about
disappearing
bodies. In this case, a
visitor to the
historic cemetery in Port Frederick discovers that the grave of
one of her
ancestors is empty. Jenny
is a native of
Port Frederick and in her concern for the woman who fell into the
empty grave,
she discovers that a great many graves in that cemetery are empty.
Curiosity more than piqued, Jenny Cain starts
an
investigation. The closer
she gets to
the answers, the more dangerous becomes the situation. And then there is the murder
of an employee
of the one funeral home in town. Was
she
killed to keep her from revealing fraud? Are there other reasons? What
happened
to the 113 missing bodies?
Pickard has in Jenny Cain a bright, chipper
and credible
young woman who can’t resist trying to help people with their
difficulties and
thus getting into trouble. Written
with
a sure hand, Pickard has provided a small cadre of intriguing
characters who
help give the novel texture, substance and positive pacing. They’re the kind of people we
meet every
day. They’re all people
with secrets
they don’t wish revealed. And
some of
the secrets we’d prefer not to learn. An
enjoyable novel of the genre.
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Carl Brookins www.carlbrookins.com BLOG: http://agora2.blogspot.com -BOOKS: Case of the Great Train Robbery, Reunion, Red Sky
Carl Brookins www.carlbrookins.com BLOG: http://agora2.blogspot.com -BOOKS: Case of the Great Train Robbery, Reunion, Red Sky
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