The backwoods town of South Royalton, Vermont is typically a quiet venue where not much happens; a place where the rich and famous have been known to frequent to get away from it all, certainly not a place for murder? When Bree is assigned to clean one of the cottages at Whispering Birches, a super-luxury hotel, she finds her boss dead on the floor. Bree quickly becomes the prime and only suspect as Detective Miles Brooks does everything in his power to point all clues toward Bree. In the weeks that follow the murder, Bree manages to lose her boyfriend and her daytime job at the Royalton Star. She becomes the subject of much gossip in town and is even accosted at Vera's funeral! With nowhere else to turn, Bree scrambles to dig up clues, and carries out her own investigation in order to clear her name and avoid the fate that awaits her.
George's characters are both interesting and compelling because each struggles with difficult conflict. Bree is conflicted by her feelings for Beau; on the one hand she is attracted to him but feels that if the relationship doesn't work out, she risks losing her closest friends, Meg and Tom Maverick. Bree loves and needs her job at the paper but resigns anyway because she feels she's putting the integrity of the paper and Tom's job on the police force at risk. Meg grapples with her deep feelings for her husband and the attraction she feels for Scott. Even Jim Fisk, Bree's ex-boyfriend who deserted her when she became the prime suspect in order to protect his career, has second thoughts and tries to win her back. And then there's detective Miles Brooks who continually treats Bree as if she were already guilty! Does he truly believe she's a murderer or is his brooding, all-to-serious personality just an act to cover up his true feelings?
Moonlighting in Vermont was released in late August 2009 and can be purchased on Mainly Murder Press, Amazon.com (both in paperback and Kindle Editions), Barnes and Noble, and local bookstores everywhere. Don't miss the next Kate George mystery, California Schemin', featuring the incomparable Bella Bree MacGowan, due to be released March of 2011.
Kate George is originally from Sacramento, California and now lives in the backwoods of Vermont with her husband, four children, three dogs and four cats. Visit her website at http://kategeorge.com/.
This content was based upon a free review copy the Contributor received.
Published by Brenda Scott
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