Happy Book Release Day! The Beloved Hope Chest by Amy Clipston, The Girl Who Knew Too Much by Amanda Quick, Silent Rain by Karin Salvalaggio and The Book of Summer by Michelle Gable are out today.
The Girl Who Knew Too Much is a
new novel by Amanda Quick. Ms. Quick
takes us back to the 1930s. Anna Harris
is checking on her employer, Helen Spencer and discovers her dead in her
bedroom. On the wall written in blood is
the word “run”. Anna heads to her room
and pulls out the box where she stored her savings. Inside she finds a letter, a brown notebook
and money that she did not put in the box.
The letter is from Helen advising her to disappear. Four months later, Irene Glassen (aka Anna
Harris) is on assignment in Burning Cove, California for The Whispers, a
Hollywood gossip magazine. Irene is at
The Burning Cove Hotel in the pool area for a late-night meeting with Gloria
Maitland. Gloria told Irene that she had
some juicy gossip on Nick Tremayne, an actor whose star is on the rise. Unfortunately, someone arrived before Irene,
and Gloria is now floating face down in the pool. Irene hears someone else in the room and
quickly escapes. Oliver Ward, former
magician who owns the hotel, agrees to work with Irene to get answers. Oliver will tolerate many things, but murder
is not one of them. They pair up to
solve the case, but Gloria is just one in a line of victims tied to Nick
Tremayne. Tremayne’s studio is not happy
with Irene’s interest in their star and puts the pressure on to get her
stopped. Meanwhile, the man who killed
Helen Spencer has been hunting for Anna for the last four months. He wants the notebook back and will
delightfully eliminate any one in his path.
Ward is intrigued with Irene from the moment he laid eyes on her and
will protect her at all costs—if she will let him. Will they make it through the week alive or
will someone be writing their obituary?
The Girl Who Knew Too Much
grabbed my attention right away. This
book is a departure from Amanda Quick’s normal historical paranormal
novels. I found The Girl Who Knew Too Much to be nicely written and engaging. I
thought the author did a good job at capturing the era and locale. The mysteries are complex (especially the one
involving the brown notebook). I thought
the Nick Tremayne storyline to be more intriguing and many readers will not be
able to figure out the identity of the killer.
I did think that the author tried to cram too much into one book (there
was just one thing after another). I
give The Girl Who Knew Too Much 4 out of 5 stars. There is, of course, the requisite romance
(every book I read seems to have a romantic entanglement) between the main
characters (a burning attraction). The
story has a good ending and the author wrapped up all the various storylines (I
especially loved a certain secretary’s ending).
There are a couple of slow sections, but they are quickly gotten
through. The Girl Who Knew Much is a
good novel to read on a Saturday evening with a cool beverage.
I hope all of you have a remarkable Tuesday. I will be sharing my thoughts on Bad to the Bone by Linda O. Johnston on Wednesday. Until I return, take care and Happy Reading!
Kris
The Avid Reader
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