Friday, May 05, 2006

The Cane Mutiny by Tamar Myers


Started: 5/4/06
Finished: 5/5/06
Pages: 355
Year: 2006
Genre: Mystery
Grade: B+
Reason for reading: review for MyShelf.com
Blurb (from back cover): "Abigail Timberlake Washburn understands the antiques game is a gamble-so she doesn't know what to expect when she wins the bidding for the contents of an old locker that has been sealed up for years. It's a delightful surprise when she discovers inside a collection of exquisite old walking sticks-and a not-so-delightful one when she pulls out a decrepit gym bag containing...a human skull!
"The last thing the diminutive South Carolina antiques dealer needs is to be suspected of foul play. So she grabs her chatty assistant (and future sister-in-law), C.J., and heads out to search for a killer they can stick it to. but this cane case will be no walk in the park-with its arcane clues hinting at poaching, counterfeiting, smuggling...and homicide, of course. And when a fresh corpse turns up, things are about to get really sticky for Abby and her staff of one."
Opinion: Throughout the book, the Southern sarcasm was distracting and not necessarily funny. Some authors have great sarcastic characters and I just didn't feel that Abby was one of them. Other than that, the mystery contained a lot of twists and turns to different suspects and that made the book very enjoyable. For a more complete review, check out MyShelf.com

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