Saturday, December 14, 2024

Book Review: AILEEN'S GUESTHOUSE : A Heartfelt Contemporary by Eva Pasco

A bit of change of pace with this book, best described as Women's Literary Fiction. 

About the Book

(Charlestown, Rhode Island) - Overlooking Horseshoe Point at the end of Sea Lea Avenue in the picturesque village of Quonochontaug, you'll find Aileen's Guesthouse. There, a smattering of Quonnie's locals and lodgers cross paths. Whether through cultivated connection or random encounter, these folks have more in common than first meets the eye. 

An incoming tide strews debris of self-recrimination, regret, and remorse for their unintentional culpability in jeopardizing the life of an immediate family member. Whether altering destiny, attributing to demise, or precipitating a debilitating accident—no one is exempt from heartache: 

Aileen Stanton - for getting sidetracked on her watch; Gertrude Stanton - for her preoccupation; Ox (James) Babcock - for loaning a ten-dollar bill; Grand dame, Lillian Wright - for engaging in an illicit affair during the Roaring Twenties; Birdman, Drake Lynch - for wielding his power of persuasion; and Career mom, Perla Moreno - for her momentary lapse in judgment 

The guesthouse provides a home away from home. For some, a refuge for healing. For others, a retreat for cultivating hopes and dreams. For the invited reader of adult fiction, a portal for stepping into the 1970s in close proximity to those who survive the ravages of a guilt-wracked conscience and struggle to find meaning in the suffering they've caused. 

Welcome to Aileen's Guesthouse. Dinner is served at six o'clock sharp. 

Review 

Aileen’s Guesthouse is an old mansion owned by the now deceased Sam Stanton, Aileen’s father. it's located in Rhode Island, not far from URI or the Connecticut border. As the story starts, 13-year-old Aileen, her mother, and her younger brother live in the guesthouse along with Mrs. Wright and the bird man, Mr. Lynch. 

A tragedy strikes and with it, a shift in the personalities of these guests as they support Aileen and her mother. As the story continues, other characters emerge with a pattern of survivor guilt after tragedy and recovery for many of the characters, with domino effects on others.

Pasco’s writing draws the reader in, not only with empathy for the characters but with her wit. I loved her descriptions and references to the all things 70s. It is truly a tale of life, loss, and love, not always in that order. It was an amazing time and Pasco captured all the ups and downs as she wove her tale. 

AMAZON

About the Author (from her Amazon page)

Reviving a dormant flair for writing after retiring from teaching in the third-grade trenches, multi-award winning author, Eva Pasco, prefers writing in the genre of Contemporary Women's Fiction. Her lit with grit is distinguished for its character-driven plots featuring female protagonists over forty propelled by the nuances of their human condition.  

A native Rhode Islander, Eva weaves historic events, geographic landmarks, and regional culture into the fabric of her storytelling, blurring the lines of demarcation between fact and fiction.

Monday, December 9, 2024

Book Review: DEATH BY BAGPIPE: A Valentine's Murder (A Travel Can be Murder Cozy Mystery Book 4) by Jennifer S. Alderson

About the Book

When a trip to Scotland ends in tragedy, travel guide Lana Hansen must sleuth out who murdered her guest before she ends up paying the piper. Lana hasn't seen her ex-husband, Ron, since their divorce was finalized eight months earlier. So when they bump into each on the Royal Mile in Edinburgh, she is not exactly jumping for joy. 

To make matters worse, Ron threatens a member of her tour group—a beloved and respected magician named Presto the Amazing. Ron is convinced Presto stole one of his magic tricks—the same act that propelled the famous magician into stardom—and swears he will get his revenge. 

After Presto drops dead during a party held in his honor, the police suspect he was poisoned—and that Ron is the culprit! As much as Lana would love to let her ex-husband rot in prison, she soon discovers that he is not the only one who would prefer to have Presto vanish. 

Did Ron poison the magician? Or did one of several family members accompanying Presto on the trip use this vacation to knock off the domineering patriarch? When another guest is murdered, Lana must decide how far she is willing to go to save the man who broke her heart.  

Review 

Lana is a dedicated travel guide and what better place to see than Scotland. The tour has only started when she runs into her ex-husband, Ron, as she is taking her charges on a walking tour. Presto, the guest of honor, who initiated this trip with his lawyer, his adult children and their adult children, and Ron get into it. Ron is suing Presto over a magic trick that Presto claims and Ron invented. Not a good situation, but at least to begin with, no one in the tour group seems to know she was the 'magician's assistant' for Ron until he found a younger substitute.

The story unfolds at the dinner where Presto is slated to receive a coveted magician award. And Presto dies before he can receive his award, announce his retirement, and hand off all his "tricks" to his successor. Ron snuck in and is the prime suspect. Lana is conflicted over the situation. She loved the man once and doesn't believe him capable of murder. 

The characters are likable or not by intention. Alderson's portrayal of Lana's dilemma and her suspicions about all the family members with regard to the murder are orchestrated smoothly. The plot flows with increasing tension as the will is read and everyone is unhappy with the new will, except for Presto's new wife. As with others in the series, you also get a feel for Scotland and some of the castles viewed as part of the tour. By all means, take the trip. 



Book 1 – Death on the Danube: A New Year’s Murder in Budapest 
Book 2 – Death by Baguette: A Valentine’s Day Murder in Paris 
Book 3 – Death by Windmill: A Mother’s Day Murder in Amsterdam 
Book 4 – Death by Bagpipes: A Summer Murder in Edinburgh 
Book 5 – Death by Fountain: A Christmas Murder in Rome 
Book 6 – Death by Leprechaun: A Saint Patrick's Day Murder in Dublin 
Book 7 – Death by Flamenco: An Easter Murder in Seville 
Book 8 – Death by Gondola: A Springtime Murder in Venice 
Book 9 – Death by Puffin: A Bachelorette Party Murder in Reykjavik 

About the Author 

Jennifer S. Alderson was born in San Francisco, grew up in Seattle, and currently lives in Amsterdam. After traveling extensively around Asia, Oceania, and Central America, she lived in Darwin, Australia, before finally settling in the Netherlands. 

Jennifer’s love of travel, art, and culture inspires her award-winning Zelda Richardson Mystery series, her Travel Can Be Murder Cozy Mysteries, and her Carmen De Luca Art Sleuth Mysteries. Her background in journalism, multimedia development, and art history enriches her novels. 

When not writing, she can be found perusing a museum, biking around Amsterdam, or enjoying a coffee along the canal while planning her next research trip.

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