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All Hallows' Evil: A Susan Henshaw Mystery
 
 

All Hallows' Evil: A Susan Henshaw Mystery (Mass Market Paperback)

de Valerie Wolzien (Author)
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The two Halloween murders in Wolzien's ( An Old Faithful Murder ) pedestrian mystery are far from gory or even startling, and the novel's central characters remain inconceivably fearless after the killings in their midst. The first indication that something is amiss in Hancock, Conn., comes when housewife Susan Henshaw happens upon a dying man with a knife stuck in his chest at the town library; a second corpse, that of a TV anchorman who worked with the first victim, is found in his yard shortly afterward. Amateur sleuth Susan, who's buddy-buddy with local cops, interrogates librarians who might provide clues, noses around crime scenes and plays host to the anchor's gorgeous, bereaved wife, an anchor herself. Early on, it seems that the widow is after Susan's husband; he dotes on her, and Susan pines for a handsome bachelor detective, but these tasty possibilities inexplicably evaporate, as if Wolzien changed her mind about her characters without bothering to revise her story accordingly. Any suspense generated by the murders dissolves in holiday gaiety; overall, unbelievable elements outweigh credible ones here.
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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At first Susan Henshaw thought the body in the library was a Halloween trick -- but then she saw the blood and heard the man's dying gasp. Then a second body -- celebrity morning talk-show host Jason Armstrong -- was found stabbed on his front porch. Now, as Susan begins to investigate the deaths, she uncovers secrets that a killer would go to any lengths to keep hidden . . .

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3.0étoiles sur 5 Could've used a good editor., Fév 25 2003
Par Robert P. Beveridge "xterminal" (Cleveland, OH) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Valerie Wolzien, All Hallows' Evil (Fawcett, 1992)

All Hallows' Evil was my first, and very likely last, foray into the world of Valerie Wolzien's bedroom community of Hancock, Connecticut. Not necessarily because the book was bad, or the mystery wasn't workable. It's the little niggling details that really dropped the ball here.

Amateur sleuth Susan Henshaw is at the library one Halloween day when she stumbles upon a body in the stacks. It looks like a prop, but turns out not to be. Later on, the town's newest celeb, morning talk show host Jason Armstrong, turns up dead on his own front porch. Obviously, something is not right in the town of Hancock. Susan and her sidekick Kathleeen, with a little help from the town's new sheriff, get to work trying to figure out whodunit.

All well and good, to be sure. Nothing we haven't seen and enjoyed in a passel of other mystery novels. What sets this one apart is some painful sentence construction, grammatical errors that are too consistent to be editors' mistakes, and some continuity errors that are almost painful to behold (my favorite: about two-thirds of the way through the novel, Susan gets home late. Her husband immediately jumps up and says, "Where have you been? I was worried about you?" They barely have time to get another two sentences in the conversation before Susan asks him why he wasn't worried, and he not only admits to it, but then goes on to offer up a valuable clue. Oops.)

You may be better off sticking with that passel of other mystery novels. Stylewise, the first name that came to mind when I tried to think of a comparison was Marcia Muller; if you enjoy Wolzien's work but have been bothered by the niggles above, you might want to give Muller a try. ** 

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Halloween With the Henshaws, Nov. 5 2002
Par Erika Sorocco (Southern California, USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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The Hancock library is usually a place where people can kick back and relax with one of their favorite mysteries. But when it involves Susan Henshaw, it doesn't involve relaxing. It involves detective work. When Susan finds a dead body in the library, she thinks that the body is fake, until the man starts gasping for help. Soon Jason Armstrong, the celebrity host of a morning talk-show appears dead, and a homeless man takes the credit for both murders. Susan knows that he's lying, and insists on finding out who the true murderer is. On top of detective work, she has trick or treaters, camera people, and demanding guests in her home. Could life get any more complicated? When it involves Susan Henshaw, it can.

This was an exciting new mystery by Valerie Wolzien. The characters were enjoyable, and the mystery, while somewhat cliched, was exciting. A must-read novel for all fans of Susan Henshaw.

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3.0étoiles sur 5 Halloween murders, Sep 23 2002
Par Karen Potts (Lake Jackson, Texas) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Usually the Hancock Library is a peaceful place, but in this book it is anything but, as Susan Henshaw discovers a dead body there on Halloween. Shortly thereafter, another body is discovered and Susan begins some amateur sleuthing with her friend Kathleen, a former policewoman. Things become a bit absurd when a local celebrity decides to move in with Susan (whom she barely knows) because she's upset over the death of her husband. After this motive is stated, the woman continues her life without much remorse over the death while continuing to live in the Henshaw house. Every time Susan arrives home, another member of the celebrity's entourage has taken up residence or is at least demanding food and other favors. The unlikely situations continue as her neighbor Amy pops in and out of her house at will and makes herself right at home. Anyone who puts up with this much interference in her life, would be an unlikely candidate for unravelling a mystery! Even though cozies are designed to be fun, the reader needs more realism than is shown in this book. The strength of this series lies in the repeated characters and their interactions, not in the plots.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Halloween in Hancock--Very Scary
Susan thought that the body on the floor of the library was a Halloween joke, but it turned out to be real. Read more
Publié le Aoû 23 2001 par Moe811

3.0étoiles sur 5 Not the best Henshaw mystery but worth a read
It's Halloween and the body on the floor of new library could be just a joke, but it isn't. Later on, the body of a well known TV anchorman is found stabbed the same way on his... Read more
Publié le Aoû 22 2001 par Moe811

4.0étoiles sur 5 Easy, fun read.
This is certainly not heavyweight reading. But especially in the fall of the year, it's very fun to read. Read more
Publié le Oct. 19 2000 par William Felty

2.0étoiles sur 5 Disjointed and poorly resolved
While this book had a lot of interesting components, I didn't feel they were brought together very effectively. Read more
Publié le Janv. 21 2000 par Christina P. Branson

5.0étoiles sur 5 Our gal Susan is back
The handsome Brett Fortesque returns to Hancock as police chief here! Susan finds herself involved in yet another murder investigation--only this time, the prime suspect and her... Read more
Publié le Janv. 21 1997

5.0étoiles sur 5 A GREAT MYSTERY AND WITH HUMOR
I HAVE READ ALL OF VALERIE WOLZIEN'S BOOKS AND LOVE THEM ALL I CAN HARDLY WAIT FOR THE NEXT IN A SERIES TO COME OUT. Read more
Publié le Mai 23 1996

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