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Mark de Castrique

Auteur de Blackman's Coffin

30 oeuvres 758 utilisateurs 72 critiques 1 Favoris

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Séries

Œuvres de Mark de Castrique

Blackman's Coffin (1601) 144 exemplaires
Secret Lives (2022) 84 exemplaires
Dangerous Undertaking (2003) 73 exemplaires
The Fitzgerald Ruse (2009) 56 exemplaires
The Sandburg Connection (2011) 43 exemplaires
The 13th Target (2012) 39 exemplaires
A Murder in Passing (2013) 33 exemplaires
Grave Undertaking (1823) 33 exemplaires
A Specter of Justice (2015) 31 exemplaires
Fatal Undertaking (2010) 29 exemplaires
Foolish Undertaking (2006) 28 exemplaires
Final Undertaking (2007) 25 exemplaires
Hidden Scars (2017) 21 exemplaires
Murder in Rat Alley (2019) 21 exemplaires
Dangerous Women (Secret Lives, 2) (2023) 20 exemplaires

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Partage des connaissances

Date de naissance
20th century
Sexe
male
Nationalité
USA
Lieu de naissance
Hendersonville, North Carolina, USA
Lieux de résidence
Charlotte, North Carolina, USA
Relations
Thomson, Melissa (offspring)

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Critiques

mystery, strong woman
 
Signalé
sammimag | 7 autres critiques | May 6, 2024 |
The second installment of the secret lives mysteries began with a mugging/home invasion which left one young man dead and his companion, Brooke, one of the roomers at Ethel Crestwater’s house, in a coma. Ethel and her cousin, Jesse, were soon on the case which became more complicated once a second body turned up. It was a race against time to find out the plot and to keep everyone else on their side alive including Ethel in "Dangerous Women".
 
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Familyhistorian | 5 autres critiques | May 3, 2024 |
Sam and Nakayla are hired by an 80-year-old woman to investigate what she thought might be a suspicious death of her brother some 70 years ago. Although the woman was told it was a hiking accident, she doubted that because of her brother's familiarity with the trails. Every where they turn the official records seem to be gone so Sam suspects a cover-up. The brother was enrolled at Black Mountain College at the time of his death. The college's setting is now being used for a movie set in the 1940s based on a local writer's work. Could there be a connection between the two? When people connected to the movie begin turning up dead, Sam begins consulting with Newly the detective investigating the modern crimes. It all comes to a satisfying head, but the wrap-up in the final chapter was a little too straightforward and anticlimactic.… (plus d'informations)
½
 
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thornton37814 | 2 autres critiques | Feb 21, 2024 |
Book: 4.5⭐
Audio Narration: 3.5⭐

A botched mugging leaves one Supreme Court law clerk dead and another seriously injured. The murdered law clerk Robert Finley had been working for Supreme Court Chief Justice Clarissa Baxter who is scheduled to cast the deciding vote for the verdict in a controversial lithium mining case that has several influential people desperate to protect their own interests. Missing from the scene of the crime was Robert’s backpack with important notes on the case. The injured law clerk Brooke Chaplin is the niece of Detective Frank Mancini of the Arlington Police Department and a tenant at the boardinghouse for government employees run by Former FBI Agent Ethel Fiona Crestwater in Arlington, Virginia. Frank is a former boarder and friend of Ethel’s which prompts her to offer to help in the investigation. Joining Ethel in her efforts is her double-first-cousin-twice-removed, Jesse, who also resides in the same boarding house and is a university student.

Though retired, seventy-five-year-old Ethel is sharp and maintains a strong network of past and present highly ranked officers from different branches of law enforcement ( “Ethel’s Army” ). As the bodies continue to pile up, Ethel suspects that not only are people within the system involved, but also the Chief Justice just might be the next target. What follows is a complex web of murder, corruption and conspiracy and Ethel will leave no stone unturned to help unravel the mystery behind the attack and murder and identify the person/people who are targeting the Chief Justice.

With its interesting cast of characters, well-structured plot and plenty of humor, Dangerous Women by Mark de Castrique is an intriguing and entertaining read. I loved Ethel and her resourcefulness. Though there are several characters in the story, the plot is not difficult to follow and at no point did I lose interest. The author incorporates several relevant themes such as political corruption, climate change, clean energy, environmental protection and preservation of land into a tightly woven plot. The pacing does falter in parts but not so much that detracts from the overall reading experience. If you don’t mind a little suspension of disbelief, this is a thoroughly enjoyable read.

Overall, I thought this was a worthy addition to the Secret Lives Mysteries series. I can’t wait for the next in the series!

I combined my reading with the audiobook narrated by Patrick Lawlor, which made for a decent immersion reading experience. Given the large cast of characters, I did feel that the audio experience could have been enhanced had there been more than one narrator.

Please note that though this book is the second in a series, it can be read and enjoyed as a standalone.

Many thanks to Poisoned Pen Press, Dreamscape Media and NetGalley for the digital copy and ALC of this novel. All opinions expressed in this review are my own.
… (plus d'informations)
 
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srms.reads | 5 autres critiques | Dec 1, 2023 |

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Œuvres
30
Membres
758
Popularité
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Évaluation
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Critiques
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ISBN
162
Langues
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