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Mass Market Paperback The Gourdmother Book

ISBN: 0425206610

ISBN13: 9780425206614

The Gourdmother

(Book #1 in the A Gourd Craft Mystery Series)

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Book Overview

Brooklyn girl Lili Marino has found herself starting over in the tiny village of Walden Corners, New York, where she has the time and space to cultivate her first love: crafting gourds. She's also becoming surprisingly expert at cutting to the rotten heart of a mystery. Lily is just starting to feel welcomed in Walden Corners when she finds the local high school football coach dead on the first day of hunting season. She had naively thought the most...

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5 ratings

A Promising Series First

I found this book a very hopeful beginning of a new series. As for any series, there is a lot to introduce in the first one, and much gets glossed over, presumably to be fleshed out in later volumes. We meet the main character, Lili, a transplanted city gal now in a rural village, hoping to spend her time crafting beautiful objects from gourds. As a woodcarver and pyrographer myself, I found the references to gourds right on, and quite fascinating. We also meet Nora, whose husband is found dead early in the story. Less well defined are three other woman friends of Nora's (and hopefully of Lili's), a mystery wheeler-dealer nobody has ever seen, a possible love-interest, and the local law enforcement contact - also a woman. I hope to see most of these characters given a lot more dimension in subsequent installments. The mystery is a bit thin, and Lili does do a few really dumb things, but I don't read books like this for the mystery or for the great procedural accuracy - I leave those to other series actually dedicated to those sorts of things. I read these stories to enjoy a mild mystery and to enjoy getting to know the characters and their particular interests. For that, this little novel does just fine. I gave it only four stars, leaving somewhere to go for subsequent books. I did find the proofreading distractingly lacking - wrong words, wrong tenses, missing words - all things an automatic spell checker would miss. I hereby volunteer to Ms. Bruce for her next installments, which I am eagerly anticipating.

the gourdmother

As far as cozies go, this book is probably one of the better ones. I just don't think the book was for me. I didn't really take to the gourds, and I found it to be a peculiar theme for a cozy. I actually thought the mystery got a little lost in the book, and the end was predictable. As usual, the heroine comes face to face with the killer, and she has to find a way out or something of the sort. That theme is just too played out in this genre. I will say that I appreciated the mentions of 9/11 and the very real depiction of grief from Nora. I found her friends' reaction to be quite refreshing, as they were authentic. Again, the book was pretty good, but it just wasn't my style.

Enjoyable, but put-off

I really am enjoying the story line and characters of this book but am totally put-off by the absense of some of the prepositions and articles of normal writing. Is it the author or the proofers? I don't like having to inject words myself as I read. It breaks my concentration. Is the author a real person or is this a computer-generated story? I'm kind of put-off by all the "anonymous and pseudonym-type" authors today. Publishers, please proof-read and maybe you'll have a great series.

Excellent

It's been quite a while since I've read such a satisfying mystery. Nowadays I'm demanding more of them than just a puzzle with a dead body, and "The Gourdmother" delivers. Lili Martino, feeling her way in a new environment, remains steadfastly herself--loyal, generous and darn-near fearless. The tragedy of her best friend's husband's death spurs Lili into relationships and situations that uncover not only the mystery, but also Lili herself. "The Gourdmother" is the perfect blend of characters and plot--and a riveting mystery as well. It's hard for me to believe that this is Maggie Bruce's first book. I'll certainly look for more from this talented author.

fine amateur sleuth who-done-it

Former long time Brooklyn resident Lili Marion wonders how a city gal can be street smart when she lives in a place without streets when she earned the cottage as remittance from Tom Ford for developing a mutual fund perspective. Besides her philosophical musings, she enjoys living in Walden Corners, New York though most of the residents remain leery of a city slicker. She makes friends with Nora Johnson and likes the open space for her to convert gourds into works of art or useful pretty functions. On the first day of hunting season, someone kills Nora's husband Coach. Lili fears she heard the scream of death, which she originally assumed was a nightmare. As she gathers her wits about her, Lili decides to investigate the homicide of the spouse of her only upstate friend not realizing she sets herself up as a prime target. Though readers will question why Lili had to investigate the murder even with her best local pal involved and threatened, fans will appreciate this fine amateur sleuth who-done-it. Lili brings her Brooklynese into her inquiries that drive the local police crazy as she interferes in their investigation. Readers will appreciate this urban take no prisoner protagonist as she seeks to uncover the identity of the killer while providing the audience with a glimpse including making a pendant into the world of gourds. Harriet Klausner
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