Rating:  Summary: Solid entry in the series Review: "Murder Walks the Plank" is the latest in the long-running Death on Demand series featuring Max Darling and his wife Annie, owner of the Death on Demand Book Store. In this book Annie is planning a mystery cruise around the island of Broward's Rock. One of her friends, Pamela Potts, shows up in costume and thanks Annie for giving her a free ticket to the event. Annie is puzzled because she did not give Pamela a ticket. During the cruise, as the mystery is unfolding, a real-life mystery occurs when Pamela goes overboard. When she is rescued she seems near death. The investigating officer concludes that it was just an accident, but Annie thinks that Pamela has been the victim of foul play. Later, one of Broward Rock's most promininent citizens is found dead and her children and her secretary seem to have had the motive and opportunity to murder her. Annie and Max puzzle over the diverse elements of this case and finally figure out the solution just as the killer is putting Annie's sister Rachel in danger. This is one of the better-written books of the series.
Rating:  Summary: Solid entry in the series Review: "Murder Walks the Plank" is the latest in the long-running Death on Demand series featuring Max Darling and his wife Annie, owner of the Death on Demand Book Store. In this book Annie is planning a mystery cruise around the island of Broward's Rock. One of her friends, Pamela Potts, shows up in costume and thanks Annie for giving her a free ticket to the event. Annie is puzzled because she did not give Pamela a ticket. During the cruise, as the mystery is unfolding, a real-life mystery occurs when Pamela goes overboard. When she is rescued she seems near death. The investigating officer concludes that it was just an accident, but Annie thinks that Pamela has been the victim of foul play. Later, one of Broward Rock's most promininent citizens is found dead and her children and her secretary seem to have had the motive and opportunity to murder her. Annie and Max puzzle over the diverse elements of this case and finally figure out the solution just as the killer is putting Annie's sister Rachel in danger. This is one of the better-written books of the series.
Rating:  Summary: Fun and Intriguing Review: Annie Darling likes a good mystery. She runs a bookstore that specializes in mystery books and has organized a "mystery cruise" to promote the store. The cruise involves a scripted play that will interact the guests in a mystery that they will then try to solve.When guests start arriving for the cruise, Annie is surprised to see her friend Pamela Potts. Annie is even more surprised when Pamela thanks her for the free ticket, a ticket that Annie didn't give her. They would have to discuss this when things settled down. Only the evening doesn't settle down - Pamela falls overboard! Luckily Pamela is rescued. However she is unconscious. Annie thinks that foul play is involved, but the police write the occurance off as an accident. Soon after the accident, another guest commits suicide. Or was it suicide? It seems that the woman's children and secretary had a motive to murder her. With a boat full of mystery fans and amateur detectives, soon the guests take over the investigation and try to figure out who is trying to kill off the party guests. Oh boy, "Murder Walks the Plank" was such a fun book to read! I couldn't turn the pages fast enough. While there were clues given throughout, I was guessing until the very end. I would recommend this book highly. It's a great combination of intrugue and humor.
Rating:  Summary: Carolyn Hart has gained a new fan in her mystery series Review: Creativity is abundant in Carolyn Hart's latest Death on Demand mystery, MURDER WALKS THE PLANK. Fourteen previous novels in the series have won multiple Agatha, Anthony and Macavity Awards. A founder of Sisters in Crime, Hart recently received a lifetime achievement award by the Oklahoma Center for the Book. Although she is a resident of Oklahoma City, Hart has set her Death on Demand series along the coast of South Carolina. For her, mystery writing is a task for the author to provide enough information so that readers can reach a conclusion. Along with her belief that the genre should present a dilemma that is solved in an orderly manner, she has provided the right mix in MURDER WALKS THE PLANK. Her heroine, Annie Darling, owns a bookstore that specializes in mystery novels called Death on Demand. Fifteen books have featured Darling as the mystery solver. Darling interacts with husband Max to solve the multiple murders, attempted murder and a suspicious destructive fire in MURDER WALKS THE PLANK. Hart introduces the principal characters in section breaks in her first chapter, a process that switches viewpoints in a distracting manner. Once established, the characters evolve in a more orderly fashion. Darling's bookstore has chartered a yacht and guests are invited to solve a contrived mystery while on board. Soon after her arrival, a young woman, Pamela, falls overboard into the water and is presumed dead. The cruise comes to an abrupt halt, contrived mystery unsolved. However, the body count rises in the next few days. Darling finds herself in the middle of a multiple murder investigation. She is aided by husband Max, notable local author Emma Lloyd, customer Henny Brawley, and sister Rachel. The second body is that of Meg Heath, dowager recluse of the island community and widow of wealthy Duff Heath. Darling is convinced that Meg's death, initially reported as a suicide from medicinal overdose, is a homicide. She and Max doggedly track evidence they believe leads to a finding of murder, especially when a third body, Meg's long-time friend, Bob Smith, turns up. Darling's entire family becomes involved in the process in supporting her hypothesis. Their most difficult task is to convince the local police chief, Billy Crandall, that they are right. He has quickly concluded that Pamela's fall was an accident and that Meg's death was a suicide. The solution is orderly, but viewpoints switch rapidly to propel the action to its logical ending. All players do support Darling's thesis and work with her to achieve its outcome. Little time is spent in the bookstore, but references to works by renowned mystery sleuths are interspersed in the novel. MURDER WALKS THE PLANK is filled with dialogue that moves the story forward. Hart has a new fan of her mystery series in this reviewer, one who will welcome future Death on Demand books. --- Reviewed by Judy Gigstad
Rating:  Summary: It was a fun read Review: I am a great fan of Carolyn Hart. I read this book while I was on vacation at the beach. From the minute the first person was pushed off the boat until the end, this book held your interest. Max and Annie Darling are once again solving mysteries. Of course, Henny and Lauren are involved and once again driving Annie crazy. If you are a fan of Death on Demand mysteries, then I would definitely say that this book will not disappoint you. My mother and I love this series, and both of us agree that this was one of Carolyn Hart's finest.
Rating:  Summary: entertaning and intriguing Review: Looking for a quick and light read, yet one that is still compelling and intriguing? Look no further: Carolyn Hart's latest Death on Demand mystery novel is just the ticket and is a worthy installment to this wonderful series. Annie Darling is very excited about her latest project: Broward Rock's very first mystery cruise, a one evening event that will take place in the waters just off the island. She's written a mystery play, where participants will try and figure out who the culprit is, a treasure hunt (complete with maps) and provided the prizes. And with good food and a group of people dressed up as their favourite detectives, determined to have fun and enjoy themselves, the night should be a guaranteed success. But halfway through the festivities, sweet natured, kindly and local do-gooder, Pamela Potts, falls overboard. She is quickly rescued but fails to regain consciousness. Annie is sure that her friend was pushed; unfortunately, the acting chief of police does not share Annie's conviction, and writes off Pamela as a jumper. So Anne decides that it is up to her to discover who tried to kill poor, harmless Pamela,a nd why. And together with friends Emma Clyde and Henny Brawley (and of course husband, Max), Annie is determined to find out all... One of the better installment in the Death on Demand mystery series, "Death Walks the Plank" was just what I needed to unwind with -- it was a light and swiftly paced read, intriguing and yet incredibly amusing as well. While the motive for all the deaths seemed fairly obvious, the identity of the murderer took some time to work out (which kept me happy). The plot twists were ingenious and Carolyn Hart does her bit to provide readers with enough red herring suspects to keep things humming. All in all, a very enjoyable and entertaining read.
Rating:  Summary: Part of an Ongoing Series But Also a Great Stand Alone Review: Mystery book store owner Annie Darling and the Death on Demand crew are back to brainstorm over a new whodunit that once again puts their fiction-obsessed minds to real use. Annie has arranged a mystery cruise complete with hidden treasure and an interactive play meant to entertain and maybe even drum up some extra business. The evening takes a nosedive, however, when a well-loved guest plunges off the deck into the waters below. Annie and her cohorts are unconvinced by the ruling that the fall was an accident. And when it's followed by the apparent suicide of a woman who is found to be acquainted not only with the unfortunate cruise guest, but also a recently murdered man, it seems that the police chief may have to pay closer attention to Annie's ideas. In an almost competitive partnership, the small group of amateur sleuths "take over" the investigation, determined to prove something more sinister is going on than mere coincidence. If the clues aren't pulled together in time, the next victim(s) might be closer than Annie can handle. While Murder Walks the Plank is part of an ongoing series, it has the capability of standing alone at the same time that it awakens curiosity toward, what may be for some, previously unexplored tomes. Characters such as the indomitable Annie with a mind that holds an eternal fount of mystery-book-garnered knowledge, her doting and indulgent husband, and her author friend whose attitude is just as overly-confident, demanding and often-annoying as the protagonist in her own novels pull the reader inexorably into the depths of don't-stop-'til-the-last-page readability. With the delightful cast and steadily-rising suspense that explodes in a climactic scene, Carolyn Hart's fifteenth "Death on Demand" novel holds firmly to its footing on the "plank" of success.
Rating:  Summary: fun cerebral puzzler Review: On the barrier island of Broward's Rock off the coast of South Carolina is the Death on Demand Mystery Bookstore owned and operated by Annie Darling. She is sponsoring a mystery cruise with the proceeds donated to the Island Literacy Fund. On the night of the cruise, things are going smoothly until Pamela Potts falls into the water. Annie's husband Max jumps into the water to rescue her but later the next morning it is announced she died. The sheriff feels that the tragedy was either an accident or suicide but Annie is positive it was murder for a number of reasons. Famous island mystery writer Emma Clyde believes that Pamela was hit on the head because of something she knew and when Annie looks into her activities, she learns that Pamela was visiting Meg Heath, a wealthy widow who didn't have long to live. Both Emma and Annie believe these deaths are linked as is the murder of a tourist found on a deserted part of the island. They intend to prove their theory or die trying. Every book featuring Max and Annie Darling is a pleasure to read but in MURDER WALKS THE PLANK Carolyn Hart even outdoes her usual great work. The mystery is so twisted with some many possible suspects and motives that readers will have a difficult time trying to figure out who the killer is leaving the audience with a big cerebral puzzle to solve. Harriet Klausner
Rating:  Summary: fun cerebral puzzler Review: On the barrier island of Broward's Rock off the coast of South Carolina is the Death on Demand Mystery Bookstore owned and operated by Annie Darling. She is sponsoring a mystery cruise with the proceeds donated to the Island Literacy Fund. On the night of the cruise, things are going smoothly until Pamela Potts falls into the water. Annie's husband Max jumps into the water to rescue her but later the next morning it is announced she died. The sheriff feels that the tragedy was either an accident or suicide but Annie is positive it was murder for a number of reasons. Famous island mystery writer Emma Clyde believes that Pamela was hit on the head because of something she knew and when Annie looks into her activities, she learns that Pamela was visiting Meg Heath, a wealthy widow who didn't have long to live. Both Emma and Annie believe these deaths are linked as is the murder of a tourist found on a deserted part of the island. They intend to prove their theory or die trying. Every book featuring Max and Annie Darling is a pleasure to read but in MURDER WALKS THE PLANK Carolyn Hart even outdoes her usual great work. The mystery is so twisted with some many possible suspects and motives that readers will have a difficult time trying to figure out who the killer is leaving the audience with a big cerebral puzzle to solve. Harriet Klausner
Rating:  Summary: A MYSTERY TREASURE HUNTERS DREAM Review: When careful and cautious Pamela Potts falls overboard ,apparently drowned, on a mystery cruise sponsered by Annie Darling Annie has a problem?who pushed her?Sherriff Billy Cameron is ready to rule the death an accident but when Annie discovers Pamela received her invitation from an unidentified source she sets out to hunt Pamelas assailant.The death of Meg Heath ,Aging ex model and millionairess,who Pamela visits regularly convinces Annie that someone wants both Pamela and Meg dead.But why? Coincidentally, according to Sheriff Cameron ,an unidentified stranger turns up dead at the same time as Meg and Pamela .When Annie discovers that Meg was planning a gala dinner for a mystery guest Annie assumes the three deaths are related and the mystery guest holds the key to solving the killings.Who is the mystery guest?All Annie knows is that he looks like Houston second baseman Jeff Kent.While Annie is pursuing the death of the unidentified man a fire at Megs place destroys all evidence of her link to her second husband,Carey Heath.Emma Clyde,Star mystery writer , assumes the motive for the murders is money, casting suspicion on Megs children Jenna and Jason as well as personal secretary Claudette Taylor.Piece by piece Annie ,with help from her devoted husband Max is drawn into a deadly game of murder , greed and rekindled love that threatens the very lives of children near and dear to Annie.This was my first Carolyn Hart mystery but it wont be my last.The book does a masterfulm job of presenting the cozy intimate life of a mystery book seller while simaltaneously involving the reader in a baffling murder mystery.If you love a great mystery MURDER WALKS THE PLANK is a real find.
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