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Saturday, January 26, 2013
Murder at Markham: Review
Rumors of Sheila's involvement in a few similar incidents in Japan reach Mike Flanagan, the investigating officer, and he gives her strict instructions to keep her nose out of his case. But Sheila's Aunt Mary arrives and uses her Southern charm to win over Flanagan so he will keep the ladies informed on the progress of the investigation. Nick Capeletti, Markham's business manager, is shoved down the stairs and the former administrative secretary is murdered as well. Flanagan's investigation makes him single out Quint Barringer, the former lover of the first victim, as the killer. But Sheila and her aunt are convinced that Flanagan has blinders on and isn't seeing the whole picture. They start asking questions on their own and soon Sheila's life is in danger too. A final showdown in Markham's lounge is needed to bring the culprit out in the open.
This is a decent story for a first novel. There are characters with some flair and some very good descriptions of the Markham Institute and Chicago. I like the Chicago setting very much--which goes a long way considering I'm more of a British mystery kind of girl. The mystery is fairly clued--perhaps too much so because I spotted the important ones right away. I didn't get quite all the right answers in the right order, but near enough to spot the killer long before the denouement. I am grateful to Erin at The Paperback Stash--she mentions a Patricia Sprinkle mystery (from a later series) on her blog. As part of the 2013 Book Bingo Challenge we're supposed to take a suggestion from another participant to read for our Free Space. I wasn't able to find Who Invited the Dead Man? at my library, but it did lead me to Murder at Markham--a new academic setting to fit into my love for academic mysteries. Three stars for a decent read.
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Sounds very good, Bev. I like the cover.
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