Thursday, July 11, 2013

Review: The San Francisco Splash by David A. Kelly

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A Mysterious Review of The San Francisco Splash by David A. Kelly. The Ballpark Mysteries.

Review summary: The mysteries in this series aren't typically too demanding, but the one here is particularly light. Rather, it's all about the setting and it's a wonderful one, with the action moving from the bay water to the ballpark to a marina and finally on to Alcatraz. While not among the best of the series to date, it's engaging and entertaining nonetheless. (Click here for text of full review.)

Our rating: 3 of 5 stars

The San Francisco Splash David A. Kelly

The San Francisco Splash
David A. Kelly
The Ballpark Mysteries
Random House (May 2013)

Publisher synopsis: Splash! A hit soars over the walls of the San Francisco ballpark on the bay and drops into the water. But then Mike and Kate hear another, much larger splash nearby…  and this time it's not a baseball. It's a man overboard!

When he's pulled from the water, the old-time ballplayer discovers his World Series ring is gone! Is it at the bottom of the bay? Or was it somehow stolen by a long-ago rival?

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