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This short mystery revolves around murder on Big Sister Island, Connecticut, where Mitch Berger, renowned film critic, rents a house and then unearths his landlady's husband. State Police Detective Desiree Mitry investigates and ultimately teams up with Berger to solve the mystery. Stephen Hoye and Marguerite Jennings switch off narrating from Mitch's and Desiree's points of view. Hoye holds firm control over his New York City and New England accents, slipping only once or twice when the action becomes tight. Jennings uses a more subtle accent for Mitry and softer tones for Berger. The dual, yet non-interactive, narration adds spark to Handler's cunningly contrived story of murder in staid New England. M.B.K. © AudioFile 2006, Portland, Maine--
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Review
"The beginning of what looks to be a swell series."--Susan Isaacs
"A true delight. Chock-full of wry observations and propelled by a compelling plot."--Jeffery Deaver, author of The Blue Nowhere and The Empty Chair
"Handler has created an engaging odd couple, whose further adventures promise to win the same strong following as his Stewart Hoag series."--Publishers Weekly