Murder melts in your mouth A Blackbird Sisters mystery

Nancy Martin, 1953-

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Published
New York : Obsidian c2008.
Language
English
Main Author
Nancy Martin, 1953- (-)
Item Description
"An Obsidian mystery."
Physical Description
282 p.
ISBN
9780451223111
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Review by Booklist Review

In her seventh adventure, Nora Blackbird has myriad problems in her life. One sister has been hit by a Rolls-Royce and is recovering at the Ritz, leaving Nora to care for her five children; her unmarried sister is pregnant; and Nora is on probation at her job at the Intelligencer newspaper. She has also recently broken up with her boyfriend, Michael Abruzzo, son of a New Jersey crime boss, and her parents, who had left town just ahead of the law, have returned. Complicating matters even more, philanthropist Hoyt Cavendish has fallen to his death from a balcony, and her good friend Lexie is the chief suspect in his murder. However, there are numerous other suspects as Hoyt's clients have just found out that he has swindled them to obtain the money he has been freely donating around town. Nora solves the murder, but the charm of this humorous series is the rather conventional heroine dealing with her numerous quirky relatives. The series is reminiscent of Donna Andrews' Meg Langslow series.--O'Brien, Sue Copyright 2008 Booklist

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

The Blackbird sisters, Nora, Libby and Emma, find themselves in the middle of another Main Line society scandal in the breezy seventh entry in Martin's cozy series (after 2007's A Crazy Little Thing Called Death). As the annual Chocolate Festival begins in Philadelphia, noted philanthropist Hoyt Cavendish dies. But did he jump or was he pushed? Nora, society reporter for the Philadelphia Intelligencer, investigates after she discovers a mysterious man hiding near the scene and wonders if he could be her long-lost father. Adding to the mess, Libby falls head over heels for the driver of the car that hit her, and wild child Emma is pregnant. Nora uncovers Hoyt's many enemies, as the devilish do-gooder was "charitable" with funds that didn't belong to him. The connection to the unexpected homecoming of the Blackbird parents adds another surprising twist. Despite Martin's trademark wit, events fly past so quickly that readers may feel dizzy. But the long-awaited reunion between the sisters and their parents will satisfy longtime fans. (Mar.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved

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Review by Library Journal Review

Nora Blackbird (Have Your Cake and Kill Him Too) rushes to the aid of her best friend, Lexie Paine, when her business partner falls to his death from their office balcony. The trouble is that many of Philadelphia's blue bloods have been fleeced by Hoyt Cavendish, the dead man, and soon Nora must add her own parents to the list. Hilarious repartee and zany characters move the story along, but Martin never loses sight of the seriousness of death. The good news is that the entire Blackbird family is reunited in this volume. Martin is an outstanding mystery author who deserves more recognition and attention than she currently receives. If your patrons enjoy chick-lit mysteries featuring female sleuths who deal with their problems in unusual ways with a good belly laugh or two along the way (think Janet Evanovich and Lisa Scottoline), this excellent series is for your collection. [See Prepub Mystery, LJ 11/1/07.] (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Witnessing a murder temporarily inconveniences Philadelphia socialite-turned-reporter Nora Blackbird (A Crazy Little Thing Called Death, 2007, etc.) but puts her love life back on track. Appalled that their younger sister Emma would even consider aborting the child she conceived accidentally and has no interest in raising, Libby and Nora Blackbird demonstrate how easy it is to parent. Libby dumps her brood of five, including infant Maximus, on Nora in order to recuperate at the Ritz-Carlton on the dime of chef Jacque Petite, who knocked her down with his Rolls-Royce on the way to the Chocolate Festival. Equally maternal Nora leaves them in the charge of, well, whoever happens to be at home, so she can go into the city to figure out who pushed philanthropist Hoyt Cavendish out the Market Street office window of his partner, investment banker Lexie Paine. Suspects abound. Cosmetics magnate Elena Zanzibar and her actor grandson Chad are mad because Hoyt embezzled their fortune; Lexie's mad because Hoyt punched a hole in her favorite Vermeer; and Hoyt's son Tierney is just plain mad. When Tierney kidnaps the Blackbird sisters, Nora's beloved but mobbed-up boyfriend Michael Abruzzo comes to the rescue. And once again Nora wonders whether she, whose parents swindled thousands out of their fellow bluebloods, could ever connect with someone whose kinfolk were common crooks. No suspense, no detection, not even much chocolate. Copyright ©Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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