The Cobra Murders by Jane Greenhill


Title: The Cobra Murders

Author: Jane Greenhill

The Wild Rose Press

Romantic suspense Crimson Rose

Rating: Spicy Page Count: 232

ISBN: 1-60154-527-4

 

Blurb:

Homicide Detective Simon Keirsey spends his spare time working a personal cold case--the unsolved murder of his mother, film star Mary Margaret, thirty years earlier.

 

Recent killings committed by the murderer the press has dubbed The Cobra Killer unexpectedly tie to his mother's death and give Simon a renewed sense of vengeance.

 

Mary Margaret's mansion now houses the town's museum and employee Alice McClure is comforted by the ghost who walks the halls humming 1980's tunes.

 

As Simon and Alice race against time to determine who the killer is, will they be able to solve the mystery before another victim is claimed and the murderer's personal vendetta ante is upped?

 

Review:

This sometimes grim tale of decades old murder and revenge is lightened by the deft touch Ms. Greenhill brings to her characterizations. This story works well as a romance, a mystery and a ghost story. A trifecta, if you will!

 

The plot, centered around a thirty year old murder, has numerous twists and turns, and the mystery remains a mystery until the very end. Well done!

 

Reviewed by Jake Langthorn

Between The Lines Review


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