A Mysterious Review of Southern Gothic by Bridgette R. Alexander. A Celine Caldwell Mystery.
Review summary: There are several elements to this book that make it exceptional, from the remarkably well-drawn characters to the story and backstory surrounding two missing paintings. Though written for a young adult audience, this mystery makes for an intriguing and exciting read for all ages. (Click here for text of full review.)
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Southern Gothic
Bridgette R. Alexander
A Celine Caldwell Mystery
Paris 1865 Press (March 2016)
Publisher synopsis: "Tell your mother to do as we say … or we go to the police." Frightened by these chilling words of blackmail on the steps of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, 16-year-old Celine Caldwell is threatened as she raced from her tony school on Manhattan's Upper East Side to her internship at the Museum.
She wants to go screaming to her mother's office at the Museum, where she just happens to be the powerful curator, Julia Caldwell, but Celine doesn't dare tell her mother about the threats. These days she doesn't tell her mom much. Their relationship has been strained once her parent's divorce was finalized last year. Since then Celine's mom work at the Museum ballooned into an obsession that placed Celine dead last.
Rumors are flying inside the Museum about two mysterious paintings that have disappeared from an upcoming exhibition. Julia's outrageous insistence that the paintings be removed from the exhibit has made her the number-one target of a criminal investigation, and her diva personality does little to move the police to consider alternative suspects. Celine knows her mother is innocent and vows to find the paintings and keep her mother out of jail.
Celine's life gets very complicated when she learns that these two paintings are more than priceless works of art — they are evidence of a long buried murder. The closer Celine gets to the truth, the more dangerous each step becomes for her. Until she finds herself face-to-face with a killer so desperate to keep these secrets buried, right along with Celine herself.
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