Rockets’ Dead Glare
by Lynn Cahoon
I am not usually attracted to novellas, but I really enjoy Lynn Cahoon’s cozy mysteries so I decided to give Rockets’ Dead Glare a try and I’m glad I did. A short, but satisfying mystery with a different sort of resolution and a happy ending.
There are a number of suspects with good reasons to want to see Barry, South Cove’s volunteer fire chief, dead, but who would actually commit the horrifying deed? Two members of Barry’s volunteer fire department have shady backgrounds, but neither Jill, owner of the local coffeeshop and bookstore, nor her detective boyfriend Greg thinks either one is capable of murder. Who wanted Barry dead and how was the murder committed? Will the toxicology reports produce evidence? The answers lie in this outstanding novella.
I would like to extend my thanks to netgalley.com and to Lyrical Underground (Kensington Press) for giving me the opportunity to read this book in exchange for an honest review.
Rating: 5/5
Category: Mystery
Notes: This novella is part of the Tourist Trap Series, but works well as a standalone.
Publication: June 5, 2018—Kensington Press (Lyrical Underground)
Memorable Lines:
The smell of french fries makes me happy. I’m not proud of this fact, but it’s the truth. I needed the salt, carbs, and fat today. Stress eating is my specialty.
And as I leaned into him, I realized it was a happy day. And for a second, I let the gratitude of the moment wash over me. Life right now was perfect and wonderful. Tomorrow’s problems could wait until tomorrow. Today I was happy.
I don’t usually read novelaas . I rEad this one and enjoyed it.
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I’m not usually a novella girl either, but sounds like this one was done right. I like Lynn Cahoon too.
Thanks for sharing. 😊
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I like the memorable lines.
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Thanks. I really enjoy marking lines I like and then choosing a few out to share. It’s kind of like holding out a treasure you have carefully selected to savor and to me says a lot about the book.
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It’s really a nice draw to the book.
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