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Booty Bones: A Sarah Booth Delaney Mystery…
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Booty Bones: A Sarah Booth Delaney Mystery (édition 2014)

par Carolyn Haines (Auteur)

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"Sarah Booth Delaney's fiance, Graf Milieu, has become depressed while recovering from a severe leg injury, but Sarah Booth knows just how to help him heal. She's arranged a romantic getaway for the two of them at a lovely beach cottage on Dauphin Island off the Gulf Coast. On the first day of their island adventure, they take a historical tour led by Angela Trotter, a young woman well-versed in local lore, including rumors of pirate treasure hidden somewhere on the island. In fact, Angela confides to Sarah Booth and Graf that her father, a sailor and treasure hunter, was murdered just when he thought he was closing in on the treasure. Angela's convinced that the wrong man was imprisoned for her father's murder, and she manages to persuade Sarah Booth to take the case. And Sarah Booth soon realizes that there's much more going on than meets the eye. With untold amounts of treasure offering plenty of motive for murder and a fiance falling deeper into depression, Sarah Booth's peaceful island vacation is quickly spinning out of control. In Booty Bones, Carolyn Haines will once again delight readers with her trademark blend of clever plotting, witty prose, and Southern charm"--… (plus d'informations)
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Throughout the whole book there was a very pensive and reflective tone that kept building. Kind of like that hurricane that was bearing down on them. You were pretty sure something unpleasant was headed your way. You could see it in the distance but weren't sure how bad it was going to be until it reached you. And no matter how well provisioned or prepared you are for the impact when it does hit, you either have to stand strong with your friends or fall apart like a boat moored to the shore.
This story wasn't about the mystery of who killed John Trotter or buried treasure. It was about Sarah Booth Delaney finding her strength. It was about SBD knowing no matter what happens, her friends (and family - whether dead or alive) will always be there for her. It was about events in the past impacting the present and future. It was about life going on in spite of heart breaking loss. ( )
  Carole0220 | Mar 21, 2020 |
Nice mystery, not too difficult. Saw the problem with Graf the minute the blonde and child showed up. Graf is right, she would not be happy in California. A little adult-ness between all of them would solve the problem of the girl. She really does need to get down to making little Delaneys for Jitty to haint, though. ( )
  bgknighton | Mar 2, 2015 |
Warning: this one is going to be long, because I can't review this book without talking about the series in general.

Series summary: Sarah Booth Delaney is Mississippi born and bred. Orphaned at a young age, she's raised by her Aunt and the ghost of her many-times-great grandmother's nanny, Jitty. She is raised to be a Daddy's Girl, but tries to make her own way as an actress in NYC. The series begins after her aunt's death and Sarah's return to her Delta home to try to save it from the creditors. Thus begin's her life of crime-solving as a Private Investigator.

I put off ever trying this series for the longest time because the first book has Sarah Booth dognapping another Daddy's Girl's purse-pup and holding it for ransom. I thought "Oh please! I cannot read about a poor little rich girl that is TSTL dognapping to make money! Ghost or no ghost." BUT, desperation makes for strange bookfellows and I finally picked it up. And couldn't put it down again. What starts out as almost silly farce ends up in a very different place and a deep abiding friendship takes root. I was hooked.

The Sarah Booth Delaney series is excellent; consistently excellent and beautifully written. It's a cozy series, but every book goes deeper than any other cozy I've read, while still allowing for fun. Sarah Booth is a very realistic protagonist and one I can identify with on several levels: born in the south with deep family roots, being a Daddy's Girl; even her love life - I look at what the author crafts and think "damn - been there, done that and she's right, it sucks". Actions and decisions have far reaching consequences in these books, so even when plots or situations are far-fetched, the outcomes are far more realistic than just about any cozy with their HEA's guaranteed.

Booty Bones take up in the aftermath of Smarty Bones, so this is definitely not a read-out-of-order series. Sarah Booth has taken her fiancee, Graf, to Dauphin Island in Alabama to recuperate after an injury and to make some decisions about what she really wants from her life and what she's willing to sacrifice to have it. On-island, a former journalist turned tour guide begs Sarah Booth to investigate her father's murder; she insists the wrong man was captured, tried and convicted. Furthermore, she's absolutely certain her father was killed because he was about to announce he had found the famous buried treasure of a French Pirate.

With her focus on Graf and her partner Tinkie in New Orleans, Sarah finally agrees only to asking a few questions in the time she has. But the knowledge of her hiring starts a chain of events that suck Sarah Booth in and she rapidly discovers that absolutely nothing is as it appears. Events conspire and Sarah Booth calls in Tinkie and on her heels is a late season hurricane heading straight for Dauphin.

The series themes of friendship and love remain strong throughout this book and Jitty the ghost keeps up her antics, but melancholy is the only word that keeps popping into my head when trying to describe it. Coming to terms with life-changing events, accepting that knowing the truth is important, but doesn't change what is, and letting go are all big themes in Booty Bones.

The plot was well-done. Although I 'caught' the killer early on in the book, the author convinced me I was wrong, only to lead me right back again. After all that, I still only got it half right, and had the motivation completely wrong.

This is another book I'd have rated 4.5 stars, except there were a few (very few) editing errors: at one point a cousin is called a brother, and there were hints that this book was revised and some orphans got left behind. Small potatoes overall.

If you enjoy a serving of silly with your food for thought, in addition to great murder mysteries, I can't recommend this series enough. I always close these books having enjoyed them thoroughly, and I'm always left with something to think about afterwards. ( )
  murderbydeath | Sep 20, 2014 |
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"Sarah Booth Delaney's fiance, Graf Milieu, has become depressed while recovering from a severe leg injury, but Sarah Booth knows just how to help him heal. She's arranged a romantic getaway for the two of them at a lovely beach cottage on Dauphin Island off the Gulf Coast. On the first day of their island adventure, they take a historical tour led by Angela Trotter, a young woman well-versed in local lore, including rumors of pirate treasure hidden somewhere on the island. In fact, Angela confides to Sarah Booth and Graf that her father, a sailor and treasure hunter, was murdered just when he thought he was closing in on the treasure. Angela's convinced that the wrong man was imprisoned for her father's murder, and she manages to persuade Sarah Booth to take the case. And Sarah Booth soon realizes that there's much more going on than meets the eye. With untold amounts of treasure offering plenty of motive for murder and a fiance falling deeper into depression, Sarah Booth's peaceful island vacation is quickly spinning out of control. In Booty Bones, Carolyn Haines will once again delight readers with her trademark blend of clever plotting, witty prose, and Southern charm"--

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