- format: Kindle (Amazon)
- source: review copy from author
- #8 in the Ginger Barnes series
- File Size: 2305 KB
- Print Length: 238 pages
- Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
- Publication Date: January 10, 2018
- Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
- Language: English
- ASIN: B076DCGPWZ
Finally back to her spunky self after the loss of her husband, men have once again become an issue for amateur sleuth Ginger Barnes—men who mistreat their wives, men accused of murder, and men who ask her out.
While working on a DIY project at her newlywed daughter’s house, a bag of bricks is thrown from the neighboring third-story window. Next, pops that sound like muffled gunshots have Gin racing for her phone. Eric, who lives in the house with his grandmother, claims she’s obsessed with mystery novels. Yet after the septuagenarian falls down a flight of stairs, she’s so frantic to keep Eric away that Gin must intervene. Was the fall actually attempted murder?
In her husband’s eyes, Cissie Voight can’t do anything right. Gin occasionally helps the frazzled young mother, and when she needs a dresser carried upstairs, Gin brings Eric along. Bad move! The electricity between the two new acquaintances sparks a chilling premonition. This time Gin’s good intentions will produce grave consequences—for everyone involved.
My Take
I spent my time in this book exasperated by Ginger Barnes and her tendency to interfere in the lives of others, and in admiration of her willingness to do so.
There is another plot strand: Ginger agrees to take on some childminding while a young mother seeks work. However the child's father is at first opposed to the scheme and then reluctant in his agreement. Gin has the feeling that he is following her and watching her.
The three main plot lines intermingle nicely with the connecting point being Gin's daughter.
There is a lot in this book about how men treat their wives, some thought provoking stuff.
A good read. Probably better if I had met Ginger Barnes before.
Due for publication January 10 2018, available for pre-order. (Amazon)
My rating: 4.3
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