Monday, April 21, 2014

Review: Madness in Miniature by Margaret Grace

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A Mysterious Review of Madness in Miniature by Margaret Grace. A Geraldine Porter Mystery.

Review summary: This is a very enjoyable mystery, made better by the special dynamics of the multi-generational family investigating the murder of a superstore CEO. The storyline is nicely constructed, with plenty of suspects to keep everyone busy asking questions and narrowing down the field until just one remains. (Click here for text of full review.)

Our rating: 4 of 5 stars

Madness in Miniature Margaret Grace

Madness in Miniature
Margaret Grace
A Geraldine Porter Mystery
Perseverance Press (April 2014)

Publisher synopsis: The grand opening of a giant chain crafts store is both good and bad news for miniaturist Gerry Porter. But when the big event is accompanied by an earthquake and a murder in the store, there's plenty of opportunity for Gerry and her computer-gifted granddaughter Maddie to help the police investigate. Did the New Yorkers bring crime to quiet Lincoln Point, or are the town's dispossessed small-business people responsible?

From querying suspects to drawing up alibi charts, Gerry applies her insights to various issues of personal relations — but can she solve her own with her BFF, Henry Baker?

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