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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. Murder on the Hill by Kennedy Chase is the first book in the Harley Hill Mysteries. Harley Hill has not been having the best of luck. She was dropped off at foster care when she was little with just a photograph. The photograph was of her with three girls and a boy. Written on the back of the photo was “you are not alone.” Harley, which is not her real name, has had trouble finding a permanent job. She knows antiques and is good at finding objects. A recent job, though, did not go as planned. She was acquiring diamonds for crime boss, Anton Ivanov and one got lost. Harley is not quite sure what happened to it, but Anton believes she stole it. Anton now wants repayment of $5,000 a month. That is a little steep for someone with a regular job. Cole Lockland is Harley’s best friend. He has found a position for Harley with Cordelia Silvers of the Silvers Finders Agency. Her first job is to figure out why someone broke into Mr. Bellman’s jewelry shop and left a doru (a Japanese doll). It was left as a warning. Harley goes home with Cordelia and accidentally drops the doru (thank goodness it was just a fake). Inside the doru is a black diamond. While investigating Mr. Bellman’s wife ends up dead and now Alex, Cordelia’s almost ex-husband and homicide detective, is on the case. Harley finds Alex to be drool worthy, but tries not to show it in front of Cordelia. Why is a black diamond inside the doru and why was it left at Bellman’s? Was Mrs. Bellman murdered? What is going to happen next? Harley and Cordelia set out to solve the riddle while Harley works hard to keep hidden from Anton (she would like to keep her legs intact). Murder on the Hill is a cute and humorous cozy mystery. The story is not long and get easily be read in a couple of hours. The mystery is not easily solved and when the book ends you wonder what Harley will get up to next. I give Murder on the Hill 4 out of 5 stars. There is some foul language in this book. I received a complimentary copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. Other books in the series are Murder on the Page and Murder for Christmas. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
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Introducing the first Harley Hill women's sleuth murder mystery novel. Look out London, there's a new investigator in town Harley Hill is a 25-year-old woman in need of a new identity. Until now she's been know as many things: Baker, Crazy Cat Lady, Thief, Bandit, The girl dressed like a ninja... When she's offered an investigative position at the Silvers Finders Agency, she decides it's time to go straight. Her first case is to discover why a mysterious object was left behind at a jewelry store break-in. But when it turns into a murder case, Harley will need all her skills to find the killer and uncover the secret of the artifact. With the help of her new friends, an inquisitive cat, and two sexy men, Harley faces a race against the clock to catch the murderer. If she fails, it won't just be the job she loses - but her life. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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I normally love thief-turned-detective stories, and this was no exception. There is something I just find incredibly fascinating about morally dubious characters deciding to turn their life around and using their skills and underworld contacts to catch other criminals. And this is exactly what Harley Hill does in this book: with the help of an old friend, she decides to try making an honest living at least for a while, and reluctantly accepts a job at the Silvers Finders Agency. What was supposed to be only a temporary solution starts to look less and less so, as Harley starts to grow fond of her new employer and friend Cordelia and her dangerously handsome, police officer ex-husband.
The mystery itself was very original, lots of suspence there as it all starts with a break-in where nothing is taken, but actually something gets left behind, and deaths soon begin to multiply. Whenever I read a mystery book, I love to practice my amateur sleuthing skills trying to guess who the culprit is, even though I almost inevitably get it wrong. I guess it's lucky I don't actually have to do much detective work in real life, because that was the case also with this book. I was kept guessing until the end, and was very surprised when the solution was revealed. The clues were all there, except I didn't put them together, while Harley did. You go girl!
The women in this book are just amazing: strong, independent and witty. I just wish Harley and Cordelia could be my friends! I also liked getting to know a little bit about Harley's past to understand where she comes from. Not a lot of background was given, but as this is the first book in a series, I hope we'll discover more about her in the next books. The only thing I wasn't overly keen on was Harley's inner debate because of her attraction to Alex and Cole. Now, they're both very handsome and interesting men, so I get the emotional confusion, but I'm just not a fan of love triangles generally, and I find them really annoying. Luckily, though, this plays a really minor role in the story, and so it didn't bother me too much.
Overall, this was a very enjoyable read. It was a funny and entertaining mystery, with memorable characters and a wonderful setting (beautiful, beautiful London!). The various subplots came together nicely in a very smooth ending.I'll definitely check out the rest of the series!
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