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Prose and cons : a magical bookshop mystery (édition 2016)

par Amanda Flower (Auteur)

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Fiction. Literature. Mystery. In Cascade Springs, New York, Violet Waverly and her grandma, Daisy, are the proprietors of Charming Books, where the power of the written word is positively enchanting . . . October in Cascade Springs means tourists are pouring in for the annual Food and Wine Festival, and Daisy hopes to draw those crowds to the store. She asks Violet and the local writing group, the Red Inkers, to give a reading of the works of Edgar Allan Poe on the shop's front porch to entertain the revelers. Everyone eagerly agrees. Yet their enthusiasm is soon extinguished when Violet discovers one of the writers dead in the shop moments before the event. After the shop magically tells Violet she'll need to rely on Poe's works to solve the murder, she enlists the help of her trusty tuxedo cat, Emerson, and the shop's crow, Faulkner. But they must act fast before someone else's heart beats nevermore . . .… (plus d'informations)
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Titre:Prose and cons : a magical bookshop mystery
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Who can resist a magical bookshop, a tuxedo kitty, a Poe-quoting crow, and a murder mystery? Not me! And I dove right into this second book in the series.

The mystery is challenging and plays fair with the reader. Mostly I read it for the characters, as is so often true of cozy mysteries. The twist of the paranormal is what gives this series the edge to keep my interest. Well, and Magical Bookstore!

Read the first book in the series and enjoy these cozy mysteries. I've already bought book three. ( )
  Jean_Sexton | Jun 17, 2023 |
Better than the first as we get to know more about the characters. ( )
  cathy.lemann | Mar 21, 2023 |
I had read some of Amanda Flower's other series but didn't think I'd want to read this series, but I'm glad I tried. Although you'd think a murder story should be all serious, there are enough light moments to make the book enjoyable. I'm looking forward to reading the rest of this series. ( )
  eliorajoy | Jan 14, 2023 |
I wavered between 3.5 and 4 stars for this one, but ultimately, I enjoyed reading it, so 4 stars it is.

Amanda Flower is a pseudonym for an author that wrote an Amish series under another name, Isabella Alan, which I started off really liking and ended up being totally fed up with after 4 books. The best part of the series was the protagonists attraction to an Amish man who was, of course, impossible to have. Beyond that, the plotting and characters just ended up being irritating.

But so far, there's none of that nonsense here; I like the characters, especially the front-running love interest, the sheriff, David Rainwater. I like the story setup too, with the tree growing through the middle of the bookshop, the crow, the cat and the mystical properties of the nearby spring that brings the bookshop to life. I love that the bookshop throws books at people. Seriously, that might be my favourite part of the whole series.

What I do NOT like is the similarity in spinelessness between Violet in this series, and whoever the protagonist was in the Amish series. I don't admire waffling women (or men), and Violet more than just waffles - or should I say she does less than waffles? - she just doesn't do anything in terms of steering her own life. The author has setup a love triangle of sorts (why? because we hate them!) and Violet doesn't even want one of the men - a childhood sweetheart - but rather than just tell him to bugger off, she neither does nor says anything. If she doesn't grow a spine, it'll ruin this series.

The mystery plotting was... ok. I didn't see the murderer at all, but I'm not sure you could say this was written to be a fair play mystery either. The first in the series touched on Native American mythology, and I love that the author made the sheriff, one of the romantic interests, a Seneca. I'd have liked a bit more of that in this book.

In general - it has potential. Make that MC someone worth admiring instead of a noodly, passive aggressive character that lets men push her around, and the author will be onto a solid cozy series that could be a lot of fun. ( )
  murderbydeath | Jan 27, 2022 |
I really enjoyed this book, love the idea that the book chooses the reader. Another plus for this book in the series is that the featured book another classic is by Poe. Two Poe classics The Fall of the House of Usher and The Raven help Violet solve the case. Wish I could visit "Charmed Books" IRL. ( )
  kevn57 | Dec 8, 2021 |
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Fiction. Literature. Mystery. In Cascade Springs, New York, Violet Waverly and her grandma, Daisy, are the proprietors of Charming Books, where the power of the written word is positively enchanting . . . October in Cascade Springs means tourists are pouring in for the annual Food and Wine Festival, and Daisy hopes to draw those crowds to the store. She asks Violet and the local writing group, the Red Inkers, to give a reading of the works of Edgar Allan Poe on the shop's front porch to entertain the revelers. Everyone eagerly agrees. Yet their enthusiasm is soon extinguished when Violet discovers one of the writers dead in the shop moments before the event. After the shop magically tells Violet she'll need to rely on Poe's works to solve the murder, she enlists the help of her trusty tuxedo cat, Emerson, and the shop's crow, Faulkner. But they must act fast before someone else's heart beats nevermore . . .

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