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Deadly Vintage
A Molly Doyle Mystery
Elaine Flinn
Perseverance Press (Trade Paperback)
ISBN-10: 1-880284-87-1 (1880284871)
ISBN-13: 978-1-880284-87-2 (9781880284872)
Publication Date: September 2007
List Price: $14.95
Synopsis (from
the publisher): Life is sweet for Molly Doyle. Treasures Antiques, the
Carmel shop she manages, is doing well. Her niece, Emma, continues to
enrich her life, and her personal relationship with Randall, the chief
of police, has reached an interesting plateau. Eager to branch out into
interior decorations, Molly takes on a lucrative commission to
refurbish the wine tasting rooms at Bello Lago, a prestigious
family-owned winery in Carmel Valley. But Molly soon finds herself in
the middle of the dysfunctional family’s squabbles when they end
in murder - and she’s a prime suspect! Even worse, Emma’s
future is at stake when a stranger walks into Treasures and …
Review: Carmel-by-the-Sea antiques shop owner Molly Doyle again assumes the role of amateur sleuth in Deadly Vintage, the cleverly plotted fourth mystery in this series by Elaine Flinn.
Molly is presented with an opportunity to showcase her talents when
she's hired by Carla Jessop, the daughter of a local vineyard owner, to
decorate a wine tasting room in a traditional Italian manner. Carla's
husband, Todd, a former dot-com executive, is vehemently opposed and
wants to modernize both the winery and its image. The conflict becomes
public when, at a dinner attended by all three, Molly throws a glass of
wine in Todd's face he accuses her of selling fake antiques. A few days
later, when Todd is murdered with Molly standing nearby, she needs to
work with her close friend, chief of police Kenneth Randall, to clear
her name and restore her reputation.
Deadly Vintage is not a
book one rushes through. It is leisurely paced and appropriately so;
the murder, for example, doesn't take place until well into the second
third of the story. The characters are richly drawn and the narrative
is filled with interesting details about the antiques business and the
community. Of particular note is Molly's relationship with her niece
Emma, which is both special and sweet. The twists and turns in the plot
are all credible within the context of the story, and the killer (if
not necessarily the motive) comes as a complete surprise.
A minor annoyance is Flinn's use of the word "merch" in place of
"merchandise" or "goods". Antiques dealers may indeed use the term as
part of their vernacular, and Molly herself often uses it when speaking
to friends and colleagues. But when "merch" is used in a descriptive
paragraph it is jarring. "She set about adding the new merch into the
inventory on the computer." Or "She frequently rearranged merch in the
shop." In an otherwise exceptionally well written book it is
conspicuously out of place.
Special thanks to Perseverance Press for
providing a copy of Deadly Vintage
for this
review.
Review
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Deadly Vintage
Perseverance Press (Trade Paperback), September 2007
ISBN-10: 1-880284-87-1 (1880284871)
ISBN-13: 978-1-880284-87-2 (9781880284872)
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Location(s) referenced: Carmel, California.
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