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His resolve is severely tested when Skye goes over to Barbie's house to back up the merchandise she ordered at a neighborhood party and finds her hostess and her husband Ken murdered. Naturally she wants to find out who the killer is and many people, including the sheriff ask her to look for clues. Her mind is not totally on the case because Simon's estranged mother comes to town and maneuvers herself into Skye's home and life.
Fans of small town cozies are going to have a good time reading MURDER OF A BARBIE AND KEN. Between dealing with her boyfriend's mother, tracking down a killer, taking care of her students and trying to find some private time to spend with Simon, the beleaguered heroine does not have time to breathe. Denise Swanson has written a clever, well thought out mystery that is almost impossible to solve, but it is the heroine that makes the novel.
Harriet Klausner
The plot involves a doctor and his wife who are found murdered by our heroine, Skye Dennison. The wife has a home-based distributorship of gourmet meals and the husband is losing patients (no pun intended) who are upset with the way he treats them (again, no pun intended). Everyone involved is a member (or adjunct member in the case of the womenfolk) of a group that's akin to the Moose lodge. The members rely on this for their social life, so it's a pretty inbred group.
Skye is asked by a number of people (including, unbelievably, the police) to nose around and see if she can find out who killed this couple. But first she has to determine why, and if the intended victim was the husband, the wife, or both.
The book moved right along, there were some laughs, it held my attention, and the mystery plotting was pretty good.
All in all, a four star book -- and not five, because the literary quality just wasn't there, and it wasn't so compelling that I stayed up all night reading it or so funny that I laughed my way through the book.
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