Susan F. (PrairieBlue) reviewed Murder under Blue Skies (Stanley Waters, Bk 1) on + 76 more book reviews
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Internationally famous weatherman Stanley Waters purchases a bed-and-breakfast inn and makes the news when one of his guests, Belinda Grimsby, falls facedown in a bowl of salsa, dead as a soggy chip. When the investigating police chief turns out to be Stanley's high-school sweetheart, dealing with the murder becomes even more complex as their renewed romance gently blooms. With assorted ill-planned maneuvers, Stanley haphazardly solves the case but almost loses his own life in the process.
Great mystery! When Stanley Waters bought the "Blue Skies" bed and breakfast, he never dreamed that Belinda Grimsby would keel over dead right in the bowl of salsa!
Willard Scott co-authors a book interesting enough that I'm ordering another one of his today!
Willard Scott co-authors a book interesting enough that I'm ordering another one of his today!
This book is easy reading. There are many unexpected plot twists. The main character is very likeable, and I wanted to cheer for him.
If you like Tom Clancy's genre of complex, exhaustive novels with numerous characters and intersecting story lines, this isn't like that at all.
There's one story line, it's straightforward, and enjoyable reading.
If you like Tom Clancy's genre of complex, exhaustive novels with numerous characters and intersecting story lines, this isn't like that at all.
There's one story line, it's straightforward, and enjoyable reading.