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Dead, White, and Blue (2013)

von Carolyn Hart

Reihen: Death on Demand (23)

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"Summer is a hectic time of the year for Annie Darling. Sun and scorching temperatures never fail to bring swarms of tourists to her mystery bookstore, Death on Demand, for the latest beach reads. But Annie still finds time to enjoy herself. The Broward's Rock Fourth of July dance is just around the corner, and the island is buzzing with excitement--Shell Hurst included... Shell is the kind of woman wives hate--for good reason--and most of them wish she would just disappear. But when she does, and a teenage girl is the only one who seems to notice, Annie can't help but feel like someone should be looking for her. Last seen walking into the pine trees at the Fourth of July fireworks display, Shell has seemingly vanished without a trace. The residents of Broward's Rock grow uneasy when a second islander mysteriously disappears. Annie and her husband, Max, know something dangerous is brewing. They soon find themselves following a twisted trail marked by blackmail, betrayal, and adultery, winding from the corridors of the island's lovely inn to a pier lashed by pelting rain, to a gathering on the terrace of a country club where a trap is set for a calculating killer.."--… (mehr)
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I really love Annie and Max! I haven't read this series in a while, but I want to go back and read some of the ones I missed, though some of the side characters do grate on me as much as they do Annie, which may be one of the reasons I like her so much! ;] ( )
  lollyletsgo | Aug 10, 2017 |
Synopsis: Annie and Max are having a wonderful, if hot, summer. At the 4th of July dance a woman makes a grand entrance, then goes to several people and threatens them. When she vanishes, no one seems to care except her tween-aged step daughter who asks Max to start a search.
Review: While the list of suspects was quite small, no one appeared more guilty than another until the final chapter. Well written, this one kept me guessing until the very end. ( )
  DrLed | Dec 27, 2015 |
I picked up Carolyn Hart's book, "Dead, White and Blue" to read at the beach. It was my first time reading one of her books and I was pleasantly surprised. The story was well developed, with more than enough twists and turns to hold the reader's attention and make this a page turner. "Dead, White and Blue" turned out to be the perfect beach read! ( )
  bagejew | Jul 12, 2015 |
This so-so book featured Annie Darling, bookstore owner, and her husband Max, private investigator, who get involved investigating what happend to a young, attractive, self-centered woman who was cheating on her husband. There is a large cast of characters that Annie and Max interview with help from several friends and ultimately they do figure out what happened.

This is a series by Hart and the writing is decent, light and a bit humorous. But I never got that interested in the overly nice Darlings, some repetition throughout and the not really believable ending. ( )
  gaylebutz | Jan 9, 2015 |
Well, I suppose it had to happen sometime, and with 22 books preceding this one, I'd say Ms. Hart has had a very good run.

I tend to think of the cozy-mystery genre as dual tiered. Well, ok, a tri-tiered system: The complete and utter crap that doesn't bear thinking about, the books/series that are good –entertaining even– but aren't likely to be re-printed or stand the test of time; 20 years from now they'll be largely forgotten, and finally that slim percentage that rise above; the books that are both cozy and sophisticated. The quality of the writing make them more likely to be around a couple of decades later. I'd personally put the Death on Demand Series firmly in this "top tier" of cozy mysteries. There are 24 books in this series so far and the first 22 were consistently good and often times great.

Alas, Dead, White, and Blue is not the poster book for my argument.

Shell is the kind of woman wives hate—for good reason—and most of them wish she would just disappear. But (...) she does, and a teenage girl is the only one who seems to notice. Last seen walking into the pine trees at the Fourth of July fireworks display, Shell has seemingly vanished without a trace.

Max and Annie Darling are the same beautiful, lovely couple they've always been. There is no angst here, no personal demons. Max is a rich dilettante who investigates but isn't a P.I. and Annie is a mystery bookstore owner with a puritanical work ethic. Their marriage is the stuff of fairy tales, but Ms. Hart manages to make them likeable nonetheless. They have a close circle of friends who help them investigate, including Max's mom Laurel and best selling author Emma. The setting is the same breezy, gorgeous, and fictional Broward's Rock Island off the coast of South Carolina.

The problem I had with the book was the repetition. This one felt like it didn't have enough substance to merit a full-length book. At least half a dozen times (quite likely more) the reader is walked through a lengthy summation of the crime, the timeline, the suspects and their alibis. By the halfway mark it become a severe irritant and I began to feel like i was stuck in a Groundhog Day loop.

The plot's story-line was good, but the murderer was telegraphed early on by way of the dog that doesn't bark. Still, Ms. Hart had a few surprises and a twist or two up her sleeve that made the reading worthwhile.

The ending was wholly implausible, but so is a perfect marriage; I'm willing to overlook both. Classic cozies aren't classic because they are an accurate mirror of reality. Enduring characters, evocative writing and well plotted murders make a classic a classic. I could be wrong, but Max and Annie feel classic to me and in spite of this less-than-stellar outing, I'm with them until the wheels fall off. ( )
  murderbydeath | Sep 20, 2014 |
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"Summer is a hectic time of the year for Annie Darling. Sun and scorching temperatures never fail to bring swarms of tourists to her mystery bookstore, Death on Demand, for the latest beach reads. But Annie still finds time to enjoy herself. The Broward's Rock Fourth of July dance is just around the corner, and the island is buzzing with excitement--Shell Hurst included... Shell is the kind of woman wives hate--for good reason--and most of them wish she would just disappear. But when she does, and a teenage girl is the only one who seems to notice, Annie can't help but feel like someone should be looking for her. Last seen walking into the pine trees at the Fourth of July fireworks display, Shell has seemingly vanished without a trace. The residents of Broward's Rock grow uneasy when a second islander mysteriously disappears. Annie and her husband, Max, know something dangerous is brewing. They soon find themselves following a twisted trail marked by blackmail, betrayal, and adultery, winding from the corridors of the island's lovely inn to a pier lashed by pelting rain, to a gathering on the terrace of a country club where a trap is set for a calculating killer.."--

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