Death in Reel Time
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- $16.99
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- $16.99
Publisher Description
In this second Family History mystery, a professional genealogist realizes the family history she’s tracing may be repeating itself after her client’s son-in-law turns up dead.
A killer makes his final cut. . . .
If there’s one thing genealogists Sophreena McClure and Esme Sabatier have learned, it’s that every family has a black sheep— sometimes a whole flock of them. Their new client, Olivia Clement, is hoping to uncover the truth about her ne’er-do-well father, who disappeared before she was born. But Sophreena and Esme have barely begun delving into Olivia’s past when a present-day murder interrupts their schedule.
Someone has decided to prune the Clement family tree by getting rid of Olivia’s domineering son-in-law, Blaine Branch. Even without Esme’s psychic gift, it was easy to sense the tension between Blaine and his put-upon wife, Beth. Suspicion quickly falls on a young filmmaker and family friend who’s creating a documentary about their small town. Yet Soph and Esme become convinced someone else wanted to edit Blaine out, permanently. Buried deep in dusty boxes of memorabilia and 1940s film reels are vital clues, but it will take all of Sophreena’s deductive skill to expose the truth—before another victim fades to black.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
In Bonner's entertaining second family history mystery (after 2013's Paging the Dead), genealogists Sophreena McClure and Esme Sabatier dig into the past of Johnny Hargett, the father of Olivia Clement, a longtime friend of them both. Hargett, a WWII draft dodger, was last seen hopping a train headed for parts west of their hometown of Morningside, N.C., 60-plus years earlier. That's mystery #1. Mystery #2 is the murder of Olivia's son-in-law. Sophreena and Esme aren't supposed to get involved in police matters, but between Esme's friendship with Det. Denton Carlson and the possibility that this murder is vaguely reminiscent of something from the victim's past, it's hard for them to resist. A film from 1941 that eerily foreshadows current events further draws the pair in. Fans of light mysteries will enjoy the sufficiently quirky characters and a plot peppered with an equally satisfactory number of solid clues and red herrings.