In A Song for You, Betsy Thornton returns to her dynamic character Chloe Newcombe, victim advocate at the Cochise County Attorney's Office. A heavy storm hits Dudley, Arizona, wreaking havoc. A local woman drowns in a flash flood. A heavy drinker falls into the draining system and is finally found a few days later. The Barnetts, who moved into town six months ago, are unhappy to learn that a retaining wall on their property will need immediate fixing. And they're even more dismayed when the workers' digging unearths a dead body. The man's body has obviously been there a long time. When Rachel Macabee reads about it in the local paper, she is convinced that the dead man was a member of the band that her mom sang with when Rachel was a little girl. He had disappeared just a few days before her mother was killed. The band members assumed that he had left in search of a better job, but Rachel had never believed that---and now she knows she was right. She doesn't trust the police---they were wrong the first time. So she approaches private detective Brian Flynn, a former police officer as well as Chloe Newcombe's former lover. He agrees to try to discover what really happened. And after all these years, Rachel may finally find her mother's killer. Betsy Thornton pens the stories about the inhabitants of this very real-life mountain town with great style. A Song for You promises more atmosphere, likable characters, and another entertaining puzzle.
There are many things I loved about this book. Start with that cover! That, and the vivid descriptions of Dudley, AZ made me want to rush to the bordertown on which it is based, Bisbee, AZ. The setting overall was great: a mining town turned artists' colony, filled with desert details. The plot is also very strong: a string of murders of some bohemian types, including two members of a band. The pace moves along quickly, and the crimes are plausible and interesting. There were a few things I didn't like, such as overuse of certain details, like descriptions of fennel in the air. There were also ham-fisted attempts at cultural tension, such as the liberal/Republican divide between two love interests. Also needed: more resolution about the crimes. We find out the motive but little else about them. I would have liked to know how they happened and when. Overall, though, I LOVED "A Song for You."
Excellent writing and wonderful characters
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
All of Betsy Thornton's Chloe Newcomb mysteries are great, but A Song for You may be her best yet. Without resorting to lurid sensationalism or outrageous plot devices as so many other mystery writers do, Thornton delivers a taut, suspenseful tale with narrative flare and atmospheric aplomb. If you like a smart, compelling, utterly believable story with plenty of surprises and vividly drawn characters, this song's for you.
exciting private investigative whodunit
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
Seventeen years ago in Dudley, Arizona, Rachel Macabee comes home to find her mother Annie lying in bed with her face blown away. The police arrested her mom's boyfriend Kurt because he lent Annie Glenn his gun, which turned out to be the murder weapon. Rachel never believed he shot her mom and was pleased when he was acquitted. Except for testifying at his trial, she never returned to Dudley. A nice couple buys a home in Dudley when the monsoon rains ruin a retaining wall. They hire people to dig out the dirt only to find a human skeleton buried there. The remains are identified as Wynn Wyckoff, who performed in the same band as Annie did. Rachel sees the obvious connection and hires private investigator Bryan Flynn to look into her mother's cold case murder. Since he is busy at the moment, his new employee and ex girlfriend, former victim's advocate Chloe Newcombe leads the inquiry; Chloe is leaving the job she loved due to an incompetent interfering political hack new supervisor. They work separately on the case seeking clues to the homicides and hoping they can bring closure to Rachel, who just came home, but remains traumatized after all these years and in spite of the love of her father and her husband. This is an exciting private investigative whodunit enhanced by colorful secondary characters who the readers meet mostly through the inquiries of Chloe and to a degree Bryan especially in Dudley. Although there are too many points of view and the ending seems inadequate, Chloe makes the tale work as she learns on the job how to interview, find clues, and survive; all part of remedial private investigation 099. Fans will enjoy her efforts as her work coupled with Rachel's return to Dudley place both in peril from a clever just out of sight ever watching killer. Harriet Klausner
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