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Killer in the Carriage House: A Victorian Village Mystery (Victorian Village Mysteries, 2)

Killer in the Carriage House: A Victorian Village Mystery (Victorian Village Mysteries, 2)

Killer in the Carriage House: A Victorian Village Mystery (Victorian Village
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Killer in the Carriage House: A Victorian Village Mystery (Victorian Village Mysteries, 2)

by Connolly, Sheila

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1250619696
ISBN 13
9781250619693
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St. Martin's Paperbacks, 2020-05-26. Mass Market Paperback. Used:Good.

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On Jul 9 2019, a reader said:
Killer in the Carriage House is the second book in A Victorian Village Mystery series. It can be read alone for those who are new to this series. Kate Hamilton lost her job when a big conglomerate took over the hotel where she worked. Her friend, Lisbeth Scott asks her to return to Asheboro and come up with a plan to save the dying town. Kate's idea is to turn the town into a Victorian village after seeing the Henry Barton mansion. However, it will take a massive amount of planning, money and help to pull it off. Money is something that is in short supply after the banker embezzled the town funds. Kate is hoping Henry Barton's papers will be a help and gets assistance from Josh Wainwright and Carroll Peterson. I like that we are introduced to some of the townspeople like Mayor Skip Bentley, Frances who owns the newspaper, Ted the diner owner, and Mr. MacDonald with his hardware store. Killer in the Carriage House is a slow starter with a sluggish pace. I thought the mystery was light. The dead body is found after I was a quarter of the way through the book and is barely addressed after that point. Identifying the killer is a piece of cake and the resolution was lacking. Kate has great ideas for the town with no idea on how to execute them. She is also a procrastinator. Kate keeps putting off things she needs to accomplish (even going to the grocery store). She should be looking into funding, building codes, talking to towns people and doing research. Instead, Kate devotes her time to the Barton papers. Henry Barton does sound like a fascinating man and I am sure there is more to discover about him. I like the inclusion of Nell Pratt in the story from A Museum Mystery series. A Victorian Village Mystery series is a concept that I think is charming and I enjoyed Murder at the Mansion. Killer in the Carriage House, though, was lacking which is unusual for Sheila Connolly. I am curious to see what Kate and her friends uncover in the next A Victorian Village Mystery.

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Killer in the Carriage House: A Victorian Village Mystery (Victorian Village Mysteries, 2)
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Connolly, Sheila
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Paperback
ISBN 10
1250619696
ISBN 13
9781250619693
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St. Martin's Paperbacks
Date Published
2020-05-26

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