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When Winter Returns: A Rosie Winter Mystery
 
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When Winter Returns: A Rosie Winter Mystery [Paperback]

Kathryn M Haines
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“Haines vividly recreates WWII-era New York City.” (Publishers Weekly (starred review) on When Winter Returns )

“Haines captures the spirit of the home front.....Thoroughly entertaining for anyone who enjoys reading about the WWII era.” (Booklist on When Winter Returns )

“[Haines’s] careful re-creation of the pop culture and lingo of the era steal the show.” (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on When Winter Returns )

“Haines brings glamour and sass to the genre with spunky, no-nonsense Rosie Winter. Fans will be thrilled to see this timeless heroine up to her old tricks....The storyline, witty dialogue, and Haines’ meticulous research make for an entertaining read with a good balance of humor and suspense.” (Romantic Times on When Winter Returns )

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Back from their USO stint in the South Pacific in the fall of 1943, Rosie Winter and her best friend, Jayne, head upstate to visit the home of Jayne's recently deceased fiancÉ. But what they find leaves Rosie wondering if the man ever existed to begin with.

As Rosie searches for the truth behind his identity—and a way to help heal Jayne's broken heart—she faces an unpleasant homecoming of her own. The newspapers are filled with tales of saboteurs infiltrating the East Coast. Her ex, Jack Castlegate, is also back in Manhattan, nursing severe war injuries, under scrutiny for desertion, and engaged to a gorgeous WAC private. Rosie and Jayne's friend Al is in hiding and no one seems willing to help him out.

Desperate to make things right, Rosie finds herself telling lie after lie to protect her friends and herself. But as her deceit mounts and lures danger out of hiding, she starts to wonder if they weren't all safer on the warfront than they are on the home front.


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5.0 out of 5 stars Love, love, love this mystery series!!, Jun 30 2010
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Donald B. Maclean "fatbearbc" (Vancouver, BC Canada) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: When Winter Returns: A Rosie Winter Mystery (Paperback)
These mysteries keep getting better as the series goes on. Love the setting and love the heroine. At times wryly funny and then heartbreakingly sad, I just couldn't put the latest down until I had finished. When I think of who would have played Rosie, I think of Rosalind Russell (hmmmm.... Rosie... Rosalind.... could it be an homage?) I hope there are more adventures in the future for Rosie and her surprisingly smart sidekick, Jayne.
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Amazon.com: 4.7 out of 5 stars (6 customer reviews)

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3.0 out of 5 stars Good Read, May 16 2010
By K. Parker - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: When Winter Returns: A Rosie Winter Mystery (Paperback)
I'm a big fan of the Rosie Winter series so I was really excited to get this book. After reading it, I was a bit disappointed. It's a really good book on it's own but in comparison with the other books in the series, it's a little flat. It's missing the sass and the light hearted banter that has been prevalent in the other books (even Winter in June had a fun and playfullness to it). Maybe it was just difficult for me to see Rosie become this haven of lies and deception. It seems like every chapter had Rosie grappling with whether or not to tell the truth or how best to keep information from someone else and that just doesn't seem to be consistent with the character in the first three books. Maybe it's supposed to reflect a change in Rosie since the events that occured in the South Pacific? In any case, it's still a good read. I would have to list it as my least favorite in the series so far but I'll definitely be awaiting the next Rosie Winter novel and encourage others to become a fan of Rosie and Jayne.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful read with an amazing character driven storyline, May 11 2010
By Mary J. Gramlich "The Reading Reviewer" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: When Winter Returns: A Rosie Winter Mystery (Paperback)
Rosie Winter is a woman living through the difficulties of WWII trying to find her place and to survive living through war times. She is an aspiring actress just returned from a USO tour with her friend Jayne to find her room at the boarding house had been rented. So now they are staying there but with new roommates who may be holding some secrets that are either life altering to the country or as simple as a women with a working knowledge of how to encrypt letters written in invisible ink.

Rosie was chasing a dream when she went overseas with the USO following her love Jack who it turns out was in love with someone else. But while Rosie's heart was broken her friend Jayne found love but all too soon lost her Billy when his plane was shot down. Rosie is trying to help her recover from this loss and as they go to say the proper respect to Jayne's late fiancé's parents it turns out he is not who he said he was and the life he was living was not his own. So the hunt begins to uncover who Billy really was, why was he was living under the name of another soldier and why does he have money hidden in a coat pocket he deserted. Rosie and Jayne are also dealing with Jayne's ex mob boyfriend who has gotten them blackballed from getting stage work waiting for Jayne to come back to him. Rosie is all about solving mysteries but this time are there too many to resolve, probably not for her. It also seems to be Rosie's responsibility to help her ex fiancé Jack as he recovers from the wounds he received overseas. Geez she is broken up with him isn't that enough pain and suffering, apparently not because he needs her strength to get better.

But things take a scary turn of events when the aunt of Jayne's deceased fiancée turns up murdered and the plot thickens to molasses with a lack of clues and too many suspects. Was her being German the problem, maybe a traitor or just an innocent victim of circumstance and prejudice? Rosie is an actress by career choice an amateur sleuth by natural instinct who when given all these clues can solve the crime and not just because she is nosy but just good at uncovering mysteries and fitting pieces of the puzzle together. If not for Rosie's ability to knock those walls down and barreling through the issues nothing would get done right but this time the dark shadows are following her so the bigger question becomes can she keep her herself as safe as she should so that nothing happens to her?

What wonderful characters, a well written book about a time in our history that has been well documented but not as much from the female point of view. Rosie provides us with the difficulties of trying to make enough money to survive, absorb the complexities of a country surviving the war and hopefully find the love of your life. None of these objectives would have been met if the writer did not articulate this as clearly and wonderfully as she does and write a mystery that keeps your turning the pages to solve. It was an honor to read this book and feel the emotions that come from the characters that lived through this very bleak time. This book is a great reflection of the best of times created out of the worst of times. Rosie is a good person trying to do what every woman in the 1940's was, have a career until she finds a husband and in the mean time solve a crime or two and Rosie is up for all of these challenges.

Mary Gramlich is The Reading Reviewer located at [...]

5.0 out of 5 stars as good as i hoped, Oct 11 2010
By mindy - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: When Winter Returns: A Rosie Winter Mystery (Paperback)
As mystery series go - Rosie Winter is totally enjoyable and this latest one did not let me down!
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