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SAHM to 5 wonderful people. I'm a happy wife and mother who is shamelessly addicted to books. Come share them with me. My reviews are courtesy of CK2S Kwips and Kritiques.

Tuesday, December 05, 2006

Shakespeare's Christmas by Charlaine Harris

From Publishers Weekly: Harris, author of the Aurora Teagarden cozies, adds a touch of grit to her books featuring briskly efficient, 31-year-old Arkansas cleaning lady Lily Bard. Lily hides a traumatic past under a prickly exterior, but, in the series' third book (after Shakespeare's Champion, 1997), this karate expert lowers her defenses just long enough to reconcile with her family and help solve a series of grisly murders. Returning to her home town of Bartley (a stone's throw from her residence in Shakespeare, Ark.) for her sister Varena's wedding, Lily is plunged headlong into an eight-year-old kidnapping investigation after her lover and confidant, Jack Leeds, a PI with a questionable past, arrives to follow up an anonymous tip that the kidnapper and the missing girl are both in Bartley. When the town's beloved family practitioner, his nurse and a young mother are bludgeoned to death, suspicion falls on Varena's fiance a widower who just happens to have an eight-year-old daughter. The investigation intensifies, and Lily uses her family connections and her impeccable cleaning skills to ferret out some crucial information. Harris tells a forceful story with a complex, flawed heroine who is wary of emotional attachments. The denizens of Bartley: the shrewd sheriff; old high-school classmates with long memories; Lily's loving but overprotective parents form a memorable gallery of secondary characters. Harris's blend of cozy style with more hard-boiled elements isn't always smooth, but it's interesting to see her working toward a deeper complexity. Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

My thoughts:
This was a very fast read. It was a nice little mystery to cozy up to on the weekend with a Christmas-y theme. I enjoy Lily Bard and like to see her character develop and get a look at how far she's come. From victim to super sleuth, Lily is an unassuming hero. I enjoy her, but I wouldn't mind some more depth. Lily is definitely mystery-lite, but that's not a bad thing. She has her place.

Very enjoyable, but not a book I'll hold on to. I posted it to Paperback Swap and it was requested right away.

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