Janet W. (Kiltiekat) reviewed A Case of Vineyard Poison (Martha's Vineyard, Bk 6) on + 73 more book reviews
Vineyard wedding bells for JW and his bride on Martha's Vineyard. Life never goes without a murder for JW and his bride and this is no exception. Fun to read and I know the Vineyard so it's extra fun for me.
Karen A. (Quiltrmom) reviewed A Case of Vineyard Poison (Martha's Vineyard, Bk 6) on + 58 more book reviews
A nice little mystery, especially is you are fond of the Vineyard. Ex-cop fisherman JW is getting married to Zee soon. However, Zee just found $100,000 in her bank account. And JW wants to know why.
Susan F. (Kukana) reviewed A Case of Vineyard Poison (Martha's Vineyard, Bk 6) on + 131 more book reviews
I love the characters and the setting. The mystery was very good too!
TJ J. (CraftyTJ) reviewed A Case of Vineyard Poison (Martha's Vineyard, Bk 6) on + 381 more book reviews
Ex-cop J.W. Jackson, series sleuth and island resident, finds the body of a college girl-dead of water hemlock poisoning-in his driveway. Her death may have something to do with an elusive $100,000 that shows up in the bank account of Jackson's girlfriend-who has finally agreed to marry him.
Stephanie H. (hochuli) reviewed A Case of Vineyard Poison (Martha's Vineyard, Bk 6) on + 72 more book reviews
Loved this one and am looking to read the series. Interssting characters.
Sherry C. (sherryinmo) reviewed A Case of Vineyard Poison (Martha's Vineyard, Bk 6) on + 192 more book reviews
From book cover:
Vineyard wedding bells are about to chime for ex-Boston cop-turned-island-fisherman J. W. Jackson and his lady Zee Madieras. And Zee's Automatic Teller tells them a rather substantial "present" has been deposited in the bride-to-be's account; one hundred thousand unexplained dollars.
The bank screams, "computer glitch"! And sure enough two days later, the windfall has flown. but, conincidentally, the college student lying dead in J. W.'s drive -- a young woman done in by a dose of locally grown poison -- recently withdrew a hundred grand from her own account. And now before exchanging vows with his love, J. W. must first match wits with a murderer who may be gearing up to kill again.
Vineyard wedding bells are about to chime for ex-Boston cop-turned-island-fisherman J. W. Jackson and his lady Zee Madieras. And Zee's Automatic Teller tells them a rather substantial "present" has been deposited in the bride-to-be's account; one hundred thousand unexplained dollars.
The bank screams, "computer glitch"! And sure enough two days later, the windfall has flown. but, conincidentally, the college student lying dead in J. W.'s drive -- a young woman done in by a dose of locally grown poison -- recently withdrew a hundred grand from her own account. And now before exchanging vows with his love, J. W. must first match wits with a murderer who may be gearing up to kill again.
Jan V. (JLVanilla) reviewed A Case of Vineyard Poison (Martha's Vineyard, Bk 6) on + 48 more book reviews
Good Martha's Vineyard mystery....lots of local flavor
Pattie S. (pattiecakes) reviewed A Case of Vineyard Poison (Martha's Vineyard, Bk 6) on + 16 more book reviews
One of a series of Martha's Vineyard mysteries. Kind of a far-fetched scheme, but still quite well developed. Interesting characters, fun - keeps you guessing 'til the end!
Darilee P. (cozysleuth) reviewed A Case of Vineyard Poison (Martha's Vineyard, Bk 6) on + 153 more book reviews
Another good story on Martha's Vineyard of fishing and sleuthing. Some interesting fish cookings too as well as old and new characters. A quick and exciting read.
Leyba B. (Leyba) reviewed A Case of Vineyard Poison (Martha's Vineyard, Bk 6) on + 57 more book reviews
A Martha's Vineyard mystery starring J W Jackson
Thomas F. (hardtack) - , reviewed A Case of Vineyard Poison (Martha's Vineyard, Bk 6) on + 2701 more book reviews
While the crimes and detective work are interesting, I do get a bit tired with the beer reviews. This is interesting, as I am a beer drinker too, just not so much as J.W. He needs to back off a bit with the drinking or Zee's going to find herself a widow at a somewhat early age.
Plus, Craig has his hero claim different beers are the "best beer in America" in different novels. So, who is he pandering to? And doesn't his hero eat anything but bluefish and clams?
Plus, Craig has his hero claim different beers are the "best beer in America" in different novels. So, who is he pandering to? And doesn't his hero eat anything but bluefish and clams?