A Mysterious Review of Death Runs Adrift by Karen MacInerney. A Natalie Barnes, Gray Whale Inn Mystery.
Review summary: This is a wonderfully entertaining mystery, effortlessly (and often quite creatively) interweaving the multiple plot threads together in a way that is completely unexpected for the reader. The characters are well drawn and Maine island setting ideal for a murder investigation. All in all, a charming, solidly plotted and executed entry in this enjoyable series. (Click here for text of full review.)
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Death Runs Adrift
Karen MacInerney
A Natalie Barnes, Gray Whale Inn Mystery
Midnight Ink (May 2014)
Publisher synopsis: With her own wedding fast approaching and her mother-in-law dating an unexpected beau, the last thing Natalie Barnes needs is to find a young man shot dead in a dinghy. A note she finds with the body suggests the dearly departed had a secret rendezvous planned with somebody on the island.
But when suspicion is cast on a fisherman Natalie believes to be innocent, she begins to wonder if the murder was the result of a lover's quarrel … or a lobsterman's disagreement gone horribly wrong.
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