Death by Intermission
by Alexis Morgan
I had been looking forward to reading another book in the Abby McCree Mystery Series and was not disappointed in Alexis Morgan’s Death by Intermission. Abby, a relative newcomer to Snowberry Creek, already has a reputation as a “murder magnet.” She doesn’t go looking for trouble when she and her tenant/boyfriend Tripp attend the local movie-in-the-park event, but she discovers more than trash during the clean up session after the movie.
There are new interesting characters involved in the excitement in this plot. Abby’s mother, Phoebe, is staying with her for an extended visit, and the two clash in ways they never had before as they find a need to establish boundaries with each other. After all, when is flashing the porch light on a couple saying goodnight appropriate when everyone involved is an adult over age thirty?
Owen is another newcomer to town. He has opened a barbecue restaurant. Owen is dating Phoebe, and she explodes in his defense when Gage, the local police chief, holds him for suspicion of murder. A knife from his restaurant was the murder weapon.
We are also introduced to Jada, a college student working for Owen. Jada finds herself in the middle of the murder investigation. Has she lied to the police? Why is her godfather taking a sudden interest in her? Why was she fired from her former job at the insurance agency that had been managed by her father, and why did the new agent refuse to give her father’s personal possessions to her?
I must mention Abby’s mastiff mix Zeke. Weighing in at almost one hundred pounds, he is her companion and protector, and he is a good judge of character. He adds much fun and interest to the book.
There are so many tangled threads in this plot. Abby, Phoebe, and Jada find themselves in physical danger, and Tripp, Owen, and Gage, who share a common military background, are called upon to defend them. The complications don’t unravel themselves; it takes action from the group to discover and overwhelm the criminal.
I would like to extend my thanks to NetGalley and to Kensington Books for giving me the opportunity to read this book in exchange for an honest review.
Rating: 5/5
Category: Mystery
Notes: #4 in the Abby McCree Mystery Series, but excellent as a standalone.
Publication: January 26, 2021—Kensington
Memorable Lines:
“So bottom line, you’re willing to put up with two testy women and a slobbery dog because you’re hungry and haven’t made it to the store recently.” “Pretty much.”
“Come on, everyone, let’s head inside.” With his uncanny sense of who needed him the most, Zeke remained right by Jada’s side all the way into the kitchen and then parked himself right at her feet with his big head taking up most of her lap.
On the surface, it seemed simple. Nothing could go wrong. Right?
What a nice reivew, I’m glad you enjoyed this book and are enjoying the series. I loved those memorable lines.
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Thank you! Choosing out the quotes is one of my favorite parts of my review. I try to give the reader a flavor of the book and the author’s style.
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I’m sure the dog adds a lot of fun to the character mix, I smiled just reading about him!
Jenna
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He really does. He plays an important role in the book and makes me smile too, Jenna.
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Good review. I am alright just some personal matters that I am are upsetting me. I have read this series enjoy it.
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Thank you, Betty. Send me a personal email or contact me through Goodreads if you want to “talk” about it. I’m sorry you are having problems.
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Thanks but it is my Wells Frago and my treatment here.
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Both sound like frustrating issues. Do you have some kind of advocate who can step in and help with them?
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I love a good mystery! And a dog too! Sold!
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This is a good one. I agree that the addition of a huge, lovable Mastiff mix is a selling point. 💜
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Thank you for your review, this sounds like a good read!
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Sorry, Diane–no recipes with this one, but the protagonist does bake when she is stressed. Consequently her freezer is full of cookies which she finds handy when she needs favors or wants to thank the local police.
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This sounds like a great addition to this series, Linda. I am ready for this one when I can fit it in. It sounds like Zeke steals the show in this one. Wonderful review.
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Zeke is a great character. I know what you mean about fitting it in. So many books, so little time!
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