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The Devil’s Music
by Pearl
R. Meaker
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BLURB:
Emory
Crawford doesn't do martial arts nor is she an athletic, leggy woman who is
built like a model. She's a wife, grandmother, and empty nest lover of crafts,
reading, birding and bluegrass music.
When
an acclaimed scholar, best-selling author and fellow bluegrass musician is
found murdered on the Twombly College campus where her husband teaches
chemistry and forensics, Emory takes up her knitting caddy, to help her channel
the spirit of Miss Marple, and heads off to help solve the crime.
EXCERPT:
Naomi explained, “I play cello and love chamber music so
ethno-musicology is starting to look like a good field to go into. Interest in
it will surely pick up now that Dr. Dawson’s book is so popular.”
Archie looked up at the mention of his book.
“Speaking of which, do you have it with you, Naomi?”
“Oh yes! I forgot.” She easily folded in half to dig into
her M.A.S.S. canvas tote. “Here.” She held the book out for me to take.
“Personally signed to you and Jebbin.”
Archie made sure he was loud enough for everyone at the
table to hear him.
They all looked at me.
“Ah, thank you, Archie.”
“What’d he write?” Myra asked me.
I opened the cover.
“To my dear friends,
Dr. Jebbin & Emory Crawford. Even a banjo picker should be able to
understand this. Ha Ha. May none of your murder songs come true! Dr. Archibald
Finlay Dawson.”
I closed the cover.
“Well, I guess I can return the one I checked out of the
library this afternoon. We were planning on buying one at your signing table
anyway, Archibald. Can’t pass up having a signed best seller for a new
doorstop.”
Archie raised his eyebrows.
“I’m joshin’ ya, Archie. Just joshin’.”
Archie looked relieved. He laughed it off and we all went
back to our own meals and conversations.
MY REVIEW:
Emory Crawford does a credible job channeling Miss Marple in this cozy mystery. I liked that she was an ordinary person (like Miss Marple) and not a storybook heroine who was beyond beautiful and so good it's unnatural. I enjoyed following along as she formed and rejected theories and eventually solved two murders.
I thought the plot was well done, and I didn't guess who did it. My money was on a character who turned out to be innocent. The supporting characters were nicely done and played their parts well. Ms. Meaker created a realistic setting that I think people will enjoy.
If you like cozy mysteries I think you'll like this one. Five out of five stars.
AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Pearl R.
Meaker is an upper-middle-aged, short, pudgy homemaker, mother, and grandmother
who in 2002 became a writer. Initially writing fanfiction she soon tried
original fiction at the encouragement of her regular readers. She has been a
life-long lover of mystery stories and automatically went to that genre for her
first book, The Devil’s Music. She and her husband of nearly 40 years live in
central Illinois. They both love bluegrass music, playing fiddle and banjo and
singing. Pearl also does many crafts –
when she’s not reading or writing - knitting, crochet, origami,
needlepoint, and cross-stitch among them. She also enjoys birding and photography
and is a former fencer.
Visit Pearl
here:
pearlrmeaker.com
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Twitter link:
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Buy The
Devil’s Music:
http://www.amazon.com/Devilss-Music-Pearl-R-Meaker/dp/1927559642/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1424818666&sr=1-1&keywords=Pearl+R.+Meaker
https://www.promontorypress.com/books/pearl-r-meaker/the-devils-music
Pearl will be awarding a $25 Amazon or Barnes
and Noble GC to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour. Use the link below to enter. You can find the tour schedule at http://goddessfishpromotions.blogspot.com/2015/03/vbt-devils-music-by-pearl-r-meaker.html