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Nancy Haddock

Auteur de La Vida Vampire

6+ oeuvres 516 utilisateurs 32 critiques 1 Favoris

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Œuvres de Nancy Haddock

La Vida Vampire (2008) 218 exemplaires
Last Vampire Standing (2009) 109 exemplaires
Basket Case (2015) 72 exemplaires
Always the Vampire (2011) 52 exemplaires
Paint the Town Dead (2016) 39 exemplaires
A Crime of Poison (2017) 26 exemplaires

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19??-06-23
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Your typical cozy mystery. I liked Nixy. And I loved Mrs Gilroy. The love interest, Eric Shoar was okay - had a bit of humour. I wasn't overly enamoured by the Silver Six - they were alright, they just didn't really grab me. They were a bit bland. And it irritated me how they all just stonewalled her and kept to themselves and the aunt didn't stop it. And the drama about hiding her eye condition seemed stupid - especially since at the start Sherry Mae was painted as such a steady, logical headstrong lady. It also irritated me that everyone was so hesitant to talk finances. The mystery was interesting and I enjoyed following as they solved it but I also never really connected to it. Still, I'll pick up the next one at some point and see how it goes. 2.5 stars, rounded up to three for the Kiss the Girl scene.… (plus d'informations)
 
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funstm | 4 autres critiques | Mar 6, 2024 |
This came sooo close to being a really excellent cozy, but as is, it's a very good one.

Nixy is called to Lilyvale, Arkansas by the local detective because he's been called out to the home of Nixy's aunt and her friends one too many times for fires and explosions and there's talk about the courts stepping in and shipping them all off to a nursing home. When she arrives she finds 6 people that are anything but incompetent and a rather unconventional reason for all the false alarms. She also finds an unscrupulous developer itching to get her hands on the family land - and everyone else's too.

There are a lot of things to love about this book: strong, independent senior citizens, a strong, independent, educated main character who never, ever resorts to ditzy behaviour or immature behaviour, and a charming small town setting. The mystery was better than average too, although the murderer wasn't hard to figure out after the half-way mark.

The only reason I didn't rate it higher was Nixy's declaration that she was 'investigating' the murder and she wouldn't rest until she solved it and cleared her aunt. That, for me, left a disappointing dent in my enjoyment. In every other way this mystery was great, it just crossed that line into immaturity when the MC decided she could do the police's job better than they could.

I'm interested in reading the next one, as it was easy to grow fond of the characters and setting. But its with the hope that future mysteries will be more subtly crafted.
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murderbydeath | 4 autres critiques | Jan 18, 2022 |
A lovely cozy mystery in one of my favourite series. A good and entertaining reading.
 
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annarellix | Jan 31, 2018 |
Paint the Town Dead by Nancy Haddock is the second book in A Silver Six Crafting Mystery. Leslie “Nixy” Stanton along with the Silver Six are opening The Handcraft Emporium in Lilyvale, Arkansas. The will be having demonstrations throughout the week, and they will have their very first class. The class is being conducted by Doralee Gordon, gourd artist and instructor. Doralee is teaching the class when it is interrupted by a loud man with two ladies in tow. The man turns out to be Doralee’s ex-husband, Ernie Boudreaux. He brought along his new fiancé, Kim and his sister, Georgine. Ernie states that he taught Doralee everything, and he should be teaching the class. He is going to sit in to make sure she is not using his designs on her gourds (anyone else think he should be locked up). Nixy is glad when the class ends and Ernie and his entourage depart. Then Doralee discovers one of her tools (an awl) is missing. Nixy soon forgets it in the hubbub of the grand opening. The next day Nixy notices a little dog and cat sitting outside her shop in the alley. The two little cuties seem intent upon staying and soon Nixy has two new pets (The Silver Six love them). When Nixy accompanies Doralee to her lodgings, they find Kim Thomason, Ernie’s fiancé, dead in Doralee’s room (along with Doralee’s missing tool). The room has been ransacked. What was Kim looking for or did she interrupt someone else? Someone is intent on setting up Doralee. Nixy and the Silver Six spring into action. They need to find the real culprit and clear Doralee’s name. Can they find the killer?

Paint the Town Dead was a charming cozy mystery. I like the characters, the adorable animals, and the setting of Lilyvale, Arkansas. The pace was good and the book held my interest throughout. I wish the mystery had been more complicated. I picked out the killer immediately. I did enjoy reading and following the clues to see if I was right. I give Paint the Town Dead 4 out of 5 stars. The one thing I did not like was the constant mention of lavender. Aster Parsons, a Silver Six member, has lavender in bowls around the shop and has a mist that she sprays quite frequently (to calm people). One or two mentions is acceptable, but at least once a chapter is too much (more like two or three times a chapter). I know I would never be able to enter this store with my allergies (I am highly allergic to lavender). Paint the Town Dead can be a stand-alone book, but I recommend reading the first book Basket Case. It will help you to understand the main characters and their history. I appreciated the descriptions of the various crafts (I love crafting projects). Nancy Haddock is a great descriptive writer. Thanks to her words I could envision the shop and the items in it as well the people. I look forward to reading the next book in A Silver Six Crafting Mystery.

I received a complimentary copy in exchange for an honest review. The comments and opinions expressed are strictly my own.
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Kris_Anderson | Sep 12, 2016 |

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