Moon Signs
Publisher Description
Retirement is a time for knitting, gardening, and an occasional quiet lunch with friends, according to Kathleen Williamson. Her sister Andrea has an altogether different point of view. When the sisters go to the Canaan Valley to search for paintings mentioned in a document found in an old hotel once owned by their grandparents—paintings that might be Monets—Andrea immediately becomes involved in tracking down a murderer. Kathleen would much rather be looking for the paintings, but she goes along with Andrea, since the victim was their hotel-keeper, murdered just down the hall from their room. The question is: Does the murder have something to do with the elusive paintings?
There are many clues and many suspects, including hotel staff, valley residents, and the mysterious foreigners who come from the Eastern Seaboard for skiing. There are also many types of danger—icy roads, sub-zero temperatures, and a killer who doesn't care how many people die in the attempt to make sure the right ones do.
Customer Reviews
Moon Signs
I enjoyed this delightful story of sisters, an inn, 2 Monets, intrigue etc.
A very calm cozy!
I’m only a little younger than our pair of sleuthing sisters, and enjoyed the rather mellow pace and lack of jarring action. The characters aren’t hugely developed psychologically/through conversation, but enough for you to get a feel for them.
I’m a devotee of detective/mysteries along the lines of small English village/golden age, and this fit my bill pretty well.
Also, I’m an editor and this is one of the few ebooks where I didn’t see a typo - bravo. ;) Pretty sure I’ll read the next one.
Moon Signs
A most enjoyable book! Set in a small mountain town , I could almost see the snow and the ski slopes! The story is a good mystery with some quirky characters and a great story line.