A Mysterious Review of Murder in G Major by Alexia Gordon. A Gethsemane Brown Mystery.
Review summary: This is a solid introduction to this series. The characters are engaging, the storyline interesting but not overly demanding, and the setting well drawn. The ending is an obvious setup to the next book, but one wonders, given the narrow theme of the series arc, how long this can go on before it gets tedious. (Click here for text of full review.)
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Murder in G Major
Alexia Gordon
A Gethsemane Brown Mystery
Henery Press (September 2016)
Publisher synopsis: With few other options, African-American classical musician Gethsemane Brown accepts a less-than-ideal position turning a group of rowdy schoolboys into an award-winning orchestra. Stranded without luggage or money in the Irish countryside, she figures any job is better than none. The perk? Housesitting a lovely cliffside cottage. The catch? The ghost of the cottage's murdered owner haunts the place. Falsely accused of killing his wife (and himself), he begs Gethsemane to clear his name so he can rest in peace.
Gethsemane's reluctant investigation provokes a dormant killer and she soon finds herself in grave danger. As Gethsemane races to prevent a deadly encore, will she uncover the truth or star in her own farewell performance?
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